AUSTIN, Texas — The world's highest resolution tiled display has been deployed by the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin.
"TACC just dedicated our newly transformed Visualization Laboratory in October, and now we've expanded 'Stallion' to almost double the effective resolution of the system to 307 million pixels," said Kelly Gaither, associate director of data analysis and visualization at TACC. "This expansion makes Stallion the highest resolution tiled display in the world."
The system features 75 high-resolution Dell 30" displays, arranged in 15 columns of five displays each. Each display has a resolution of 2560x1600 for a combined total of 307 million pixels. With more than 36 gigabytes of graphics memory, 108 gigabytes of system memory, and 100 processing cores, Stallion enables datasets to be processed on a massive scale.
The next largest tiled display is a 14x5 display (70 monitors) at the University of California San Diego with nearly 287 million pixels..........
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