Today we’re excited to announce our new line of custom Linux PCs powered by Ubuntu. Though we have shipped Ubunutu based workstations in the past for special projects and customer requests, this is the first time in our 25-year history that we’ve offered a full line of non-Windows based systems. It’s the culmination of several months of hardware testing and validation of select components on the Ubuntu platform. It’s been labor intensive, but it’s the only way to ensure complete component compatibility and create the best customer experience possible.
In the following weeks, we’ll make several new posts about this open source OS, how it differs from Windows, and who should consider these systems for their next PC but for now let’s focus on the hardware itself. Without further ado, I present our new Linux PCs.
Choose your Linux PC
ProMagix HD30
Big Linux power in a small footprint. The ProMagix HD30 features expert craftsmanship in a compact SFF package with 14th Gen Intel Core processors.
Best for – Newer Linux users, home servers, space constrained professionals
ProMagix HD80
Our most versatile Linux workstation. Ideal or both single and multithreaded applications, or simply users looking to utilize the security and openness of the Linux platform.
Best for – professional developers, experienced Linux users
ProMagix HD150
Extreme Linux power, featuring AMD Threadripper. Pro WX-7000 series processors with up to 96 cores and 8 channel take your dev to the next level.
Best for – Enterprise level AI, Data Science, Compute heavy tasks
NoteMagix M15
Our first ever Linux laptop. The ultra-slim M15 is designed for style and power with NEW Intel Core Ultra processors in a metal body chassis
Best for – All mobile users with a little experience with non-Windows machines
Learn more and select your next Linux PC here!
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Josh has been with Velocity Micro since 2007 in various Marketing, PR, and Sales related roles. As the Director of Sales & Marketing, he is responsible for all Direct and Retail sales as well as Marketing activities. He enjoys Seinfeld reruns, the Atlanta Braves, and Beatles songs written by John, Paul, or George. Sorry, Ringo.