
After the Hyperwall came the HIPerSpace, the world’s highest-resolution display until now. However, the title for the most high-res seems to have fallen to the recently revealed world’s highest resolution tiled display deployed by the Texas Advanced Computing Center. Researchers and engineers have been working on and designing massively tiled display walls and high-resolution screens, and the “Stallion” Visualization Cluster by TACC, featuring 75 high-resolution Dell 30-inch displays, arranged in 15 columns of five displays each is a perfectly delivered mechanism. Each built-in display has a resolution of 2560×1600 for a combined total 307 million pixels, enhancing display capabilities significantly, stretching visual data viewing to terascale accuracy in all future discoveries. The display along with 100 processing cores is 34 feet long by 8 feet high and it boasts of 108GB of system memory and more than 36GB of graphics memory. We don’t have much to express over this world’s largest system of its class, but it is evident that researchers can now compute very large data in interactive 3-D modeling with very high-resolution images.
World's highest resolution tiled display enjoys 307 million pixels
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