Wyse Touts High Performance Thin-Clients

Wyse has introduced new high-performing thin clients, which it says is the world’s fastest thin client family.

The company also introduced two new SUSE Linux-based thin clients and revealed integration with the Big Three hypervisors.

Wyse made the new product announcements at VMworld 2011.

High Performance

The San Jose, California.-based company said it is now shipping its highest-performing thin clients, the Z90D7 and Z90DW.

In addition, Wyse introduced two new Linux-based members of its Z-class family: the Wyse Z50S and Wyse Z50D. The Wyse Z50 is the high-performance thin-client product line based on Wyse Enhanced SUSE Linux Enterprise, the industry’s only enterprise-quality Linux operating system that utilises Wyse’s thin-computing management and user experience software.

On the mobility side, Wyse’s X-class Microsoft Windows and SUSE Linux-based platforms now support integration with the Big Three of the hypervisor market: VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer.

Wyse’s new mobile thin clients enable remote or travelling workers to work online and offline while remaining secure and synchronised with the virtualised infrastructure by supporting both VMware View 5 “local mode” and Wyse WSM “cruiser mode.”

New Design

Wyse said its Z-class thin clients are now using an entirely new engine, one in which all the major system elements – CPU cores, vector engines and a unified video decoder for HD decoding tasks – reside inside the same processor for more effective deployment of the software.

Using dual-core AMD G-series Fusion chips, the Wyse Z class is able to support processing-intensive applications such as 3D solids modelling, HD graphics simulation and unified communications with ease. They also include the first SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity in a thin client, enabling the newest peripherals and speeds up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0, Wyse said.

Wyse Z-class thin clients enable display options that include DisplayPort and DVI. The Wyse Z class also includes advanced networking capabilities, such as support for Gigabit Ethernet and available integrated A/B/G/N dual-band WiFi.  In addition, they are compliant with the federal Energy Star Version 5.0 Thin Client specification.

Chris Preimesberger

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