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Media Cybernetics introduces AutoQuant X2.2.

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Clearing up Deconvolution, from the February 2004 issue of Biophotonics International - PDF.

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Minimum Requirements:
  • Processor: Intel dual core processor
  • RAM: 3 GB Memory
  • OS: Windows XP or Vista
  • Screen Resolution: 1024x768
  • Graphics Card: nVidia Graphics Card (5D Viewer only)

Recommend Requirements:

  • Processor: Intel quad core 64 bit processor (current recommended model, Core i7 920 or Xeon 5500 series)
  • RAM: 6 GB Memory or higher
  • OS: Windows Vista 64 
  • Screen Resolution: 1600x1200 screen resolution
  • Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 9400GT or better 
Super Number Cruncher:
  • Processor: Dual Intel quad core 64 bit processors (current recommended model, Xeon 5500)
  • RAM: 16 GB Memory or higher
  • OS: Windows Vista 64 
  • Graphics Card: nVidia Quadro4FX 4600 or higher
AutoQuant X is multi-threaded and will make use of hyper-threading, dual core, and dual processor technology. This makes it possible to run two or more deconvolutions or other operations at the same time. Since deconvolution is a memory intensive operation many jobs will use all available memory for processing leaving no memory for a second deconvolution. Dual processing will still give the added advantage of having a second processor free for visualization, file i/o and other lower priority operations.

We make use of 2D and 3D textures when doing 3D visualization. The more texture memory a graphics card has the better. Current high end gaming cards are coming with 512MB of graphics memory, the very best with 1024.

 
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