COMPUTER WORKSTATIONS
The ZGX Nano is designed to anchor that workload locally rather than in the cloud, giving teams predictable performance, privacy, and cost control for model development, fine- tuning, and inference inside regulated environments. Creative houses can assign the box to color or simulation tasks that be...
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| Format: | Trade Publication Article |
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| Language: | English |
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Boston
Worldwide Videotex
01.11.2025
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| ISSN: | 0899-9783 |
| Online Access: | Get full text |
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| Summary: | The ZGX Nano is designed to anchor that workload locally rather than in the cloud, giving teams predictable performance, privacy, and cost control for model development, fine- tuning, and inference inside regulated environments. Creative houses can assign the box to color or simulation tasks that benefit from steady, low-latency access to large assets over LAN rather than remote VDI. Because the compute lives next to the primary workstation, latency spikes and bandwidth contention are easier to reason about than in multi-tenant clouds, particularly for bursty steps like feature extraction, chunking, or fine-grained cache updates during interactive sessions. For managers who've struggled with cloud cost creep or unpredictable egress, a small local AI station that "just works" with existing workstation images can be a pressure valve that keeps projects moving while longer-term platform choices shake out. |
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| ISSN: | 0899-9783 |