workstation
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Nvidia already sells the DGX Spark, a desktop workstation for artificial-intelligence engineers that costs $4,699, but the upcoming announcement may be for reasonably-priced PCs.
From Barron's ● May 29, 2026
Apple had been working on such a display for its prototypical workstation, the Lisa, which eventually would morph into the Macintosh.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 24, 2026
After an officer tries to escort her off the premises, Norma Rae defiantly stands on a workstation in protest and holds up a sign.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Nov. 29, 2025
"What I'm selling isn't a workstation, but the dignity of not being a useless person," he says.
From BBC ● Aug. 10, 2025
One time, after Schindler had paused to talk to me at my workstation, he ordered the person who drew up the work schedule to transfer me to the day shift.
From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson
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McCabe says the foundation managed to secure the venue before setting about the task of installing workstations, camera equipment and screens required to stage and broadcast the EWC.
From BBC ● Jul. 8, 2026
In Florstadt, automated procedures coexist with manual handling at fixed workstations, such as preparing a single contact lens ordered by an optician for a specific patient for further shipping.
From Barron's ● Apr. 5, 2026
The suit describes supervisors allegedly sending Beteta and her coworkers back to their workstations three to four times per week to finish cleaning after they had already clocked out for the day.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 26, 2026
They pulled down the drop ceiling, and repurposed old workstations as the sales counter, and did extensive rewiring.
From Slate ● Mar. 25, 2026
Mr. Lemoncello, his banana shoes burp-squeaking, stepped out of a room filled with dozens of black-and-white television monitors—the kind security guards watch at their workstations.
From "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library" by Chris Grabenstein
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