HP Launches Z4 Rack G5 1U Rack Workstation

The Z4 Rack G5 is designed and engineered to enhance how professionals work remotely with a compact 1U form factor design.

The Z4 Rack G5 is designed and engineered to enhance how professionals work remotely with a compact 1U form factor design.

HP Z4 Rack G5 Premium Module CoreSet BlackBG Front. Image courtesy of HP.


At SIGGRAPH, HP is announcing the new HP Z4 Rack G5, a 1U rack workstation. The Z4 Rack G5 is designed and engineered to enhance how professionals work remotely with a compact 1U form factor design.

HP Z4 Rack G5 Features

The workstation is equipped to power the needs for advanced VFX, 3D modeling, and rendering with up to 24 cores in an Intel Xeon W-2400 CPU, support for NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation graphics, and up to 256 GB DDR5 memory, all with room to upgrade and expand.

Engineering enables optimal thermal performance, allowing the workstation to handle intensive workloads without compromising productivity.

Built with premium components, and tested for reliability and durability, the Z4 Rack G5 provides uninterrupted performance for critical tasks.

With the option of HP Anyware, teams can access the power of the Z4 Rack from any device, delivering fast responsiveness and image quality, under varying network connections.

Certified for pro apps and with HP Wolf Security for Business, it’s protected below, in and above the OS.

Additionally, HP is announcing support for the new Ada Generation GPUs—NVIDIA RTX 5000, NVIDIA RTX 4500 and NVIDIA RTX 4000—across platforms. The company currently supports the NVIDIA RTX 6000. NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs offer graphics memory with error-correcting code (ECC) for rendering, data science and engineering simulation. The fourth-generation Tensor Cores provide model training performance and more inference performance compared to previous-generation NVIDIA Ampere architecture for faster generative AI content creation, the company reports.

“HP engineering is enabling some of the highest performance workstations possible for AI model creation, data science solutions, and machine learning. As workflows evolve, HP evolves to meet the needs of today’s creators, engineers, and data scientists,” says Jim Nottingham, senior vice president, Z by HP. “We are expanding our collaboration with NVIDIA via the NVIDIA Ada Generation GPU architecture to leverage AI platforms more broadly while continuing to deliver seamless workflows, improved cost predictability, and market leadership in sustainability with the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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