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HardwareStrategic PartnershipJune 15, 2026

Elara Systems standardizes on BOXX for 3D and VR production pipelines

Elara Systems standardizes on BOXX for 3D and VR production pipelines
BoxxTech

Elara Systems, a digital media content provider specializing in 3D animation and VR, highlights its 14-year reliance on BOXX workstations for high-performance creative workflows. The company details how BOXX's hardware and technical support are crucial for managing intensive processes with software like Unreal Engine and Adobe products, ensuring efficiency and meeting deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • Elara Systems deploys APEXX W8R workstations customized with eight NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics cards for high-density GPU rendering.
  • The studio utilizes renderBOXX nodes featuring dual Intel Xeon Scalable processors to handle CPU-intensive simulation and compositing tasks.
  • Hardware reliability and specialized tech support from BOXX replaces a former workflow where creative staff managed their own machine builds and repairs.
  • Workflow integration includes real-time and ray-trace rendering via Unreal Engine, Unity, 3ds Max, V-Ray, and Adobe After Effects.
  • The partnership provides Elara with direct access to BOXX performance specialists Brad Jones and Dustin Leifheit for infrastructure planning.

Why It Matters

The transition from bespoke, self-serviced hardware to enterprise-grade workstation vendors like BOXX underscores a tightening efficiency shift in high-end production. For studios like Elara, reducing 'tech support' downtime for creative staff is essential as client demands for 4K/8K and real-time VR assets grow. This consolidation of the hardware stack allows boutique agencies to maintain complex pipelines involving both real-time engines and traditional ray-tracing without the overhead of massive internal IT departments. Watch for whether niche workstation manufacturers can maintain their lead as general enterprise vendors like HP and Dell increasingly target the creative professional segment with AI-specific hardware refreshes.

Additional Context

The broader workstation market is undergoing a significant expansion driven by the rising hardware requirements of real-time engines and AI-assisted production. Per SNS Insider, the digital personal workstation market was valued at $31.11 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $62.47 billion by 2032. This growth is heavily supported by the media and entertainment sector, which accounts for roughly 25% of all workstation deployments. While industry giants like Dell and HP collectively control over 60% of the market, specialists like BOXX maintain a presence by tailoring hardware to specific creative bottlenecks, such as shader compilation and multi-GPU rendering. In recent technical developments, BOXX has moved to integrate the latest silicon across its flagship lines. Per GlobalNewswire, in March 2025, BOXX upgraded its workstations with NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Edition GPUs, targeting the massive performance and memory increases required for complex 3D rendering. Simultaneously, the company launched its "Creativ PC" line in June 2025 to capture a larger share of the burgeoning creator market. These hardware cycles are increasingly critical as real-time engines like Unreal Engine 5 now recommend high-core-count CPUs, such as the AMD Threadripper Pro 7985WX, for studio-level workflows involving Nanite and Lumen technologies, per Epic Games documentation from late 2025. Market analysis from DataIntelo in May 2026 indicates that media and entertainment remain the dominant end-user segment for high-performance workstations, holding a 42.3% market share. This demand is further accelerated by the 3D modeling and rendering software segment, which maintains a 48.7% share of the associated software market. As platforms like Elara Systems move deeper into medical and industrial VR training, the necessity for error-correcting (ECC) RAM and high-frequency, multi-core processors becomes a standard baseline for maintaining production stability in remote and hybrid environments.


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