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  2. Workstation - Wikipedia

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    A NeXTcube workstation, the same type on which the World Wide Web was created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Switzerland. [1] A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or scientific applications. [2] Intended primarily to be used by a single user, [2] they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user ...

  3. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    VMware Workstation Pro (known as VMware Workstation until release of VMware Workstation 12 in 2015) is a hosted (Type 2) hypervisor that runs on x64 versions of Windows and Linux operating systems. [4] It enables users to set up virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical machine and use them simultaneously along with the host machine.

  4. Category:Computer workstations - Wikipedia

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    A workstation is a computer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems.

  5. VMware - Wikipedia

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    Version 17.0 was released on November 17, 2022. Originally a commercial app, WMware Workstation has become freeware in December 2024. VMware Fusion (discontinued on 30 April 2024), [141] provides similar functionality for users of the Intel Mac platform, along with full compatibility with virtual machines created by other VMware products.

  6. Work station - Wikipedia

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  7. ThinkStation - Wikipedia

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    ThinkStation is a brand of professional workstations from Lenovo announced in November 2007 and then released in January 2008. They are designed to be used for high-end computing and computer-aided design (CAD) tasks and primarily compete with other enterprise workstation lines, such as Dell's Precision, HP's Z line, Acer's Veriton K series, and Apple's Mac Pro line.

  8. Apollo Computer - Wikipedia

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    Apollo was the first to release a standalone workstation. [3] [4] In 1981, the company unveiled the DN100 workstation, which used the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. Apollo workstations ran Aegis (later replaced by Domain/OS), a proprietary operating system with a Unix alternative shell.

  9. Category:Workstations - Wikipedia

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