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Posted in News on Thursday, August 21st, 2008

ip-200x150 Infamous Platforms launches powerful gaming computers

M&A Technology, a manufacturer of supercomputers and high-performance servers, announced today the launch of its new division, Infamous Platforms, which will offer gamers access to advanced computing technology that will run today’s most demanding video games.

“Through its new Infamous Platforms division, video gamers can now benefit from M&A Technology’s 25 years of experience, deep knowledge of technology and unparalleled commitment to excellence,” the company said in a press release. M&A Technology has built supercomputers for organizations as diverse as Siemens and the Air Force Research Laboratory, in addition to other major government agencies, leading companies and top universities.

Infamous Platforms says it will break new ground in manufacturing quality for gaming computers. The production process starts in a state-of-the-art research and development laboratory. Once the configuration is verified and tested, the gaming systems are produced in an ISO 9001-2000 certified facility. Every system undergoes a 48-hour stress test and burning process to ensure the highest quality, the company says.

Infamous Platforms says it will also revolutionize the industry by offering the best value in computing power and the highest standard of customer service. Additionally, Infamous Platforms has partnered with top leaders in the video games industry to ensure that it becomes a global leader in the manufacturing of innovative video game computer systems.

“Our gaming systems are built with the best components and assembled by hand in the U.S. We’ve been building high-quality computers for over 25 years, and we’re confident that Infamous Platforms will offer the total solution for video gamers,” says Jihad Jubran, vice president, ecommerce sales. “In essence, Infamous Platforms will raise the bar for what gamers should expect from a video game computer manufacturer.”

 
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