If your Mac isn’t fast enough to edit 3D video, HP has a workaround to make it possible.
HP’s new remote graphics tool will allow Mac users to tap into the massive computing power of HP Z workstations, which can have up to 44 CPU cores.
The Remote Graphics Software (RGS) turns the Mac into a remote desktop tuned for graphics. A “sender” plugin on the HP Z links to a receiver on the Mac, allowing the computers to share screens and applications.
“HP is upgrading your Mac,” said Christian Jones, worldwide product manager for remote desktop software at HP.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD