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As soon as the Infinity War has been half-digested, the trailers for Marvel's new film "Ant-Man and The Wasp" are omnipresent. The maker of Dell computers is in the new blockbuster – but not just as a guest on the screen.
"Ant-Man and The Wasp" uses Dell laptops – so far so disturbing. However, Dell's computing does not only count on the screen. Behind the scenes, she was actively involved.
Although the Dell G5 15 gaming computer (shown) will be featured in the film, Dell's performance is different – Dell computer systems have used the rendering engine in the film. Calculations for the effects.
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Whether it's a scary San Francisco hunt, shrinking Ant-Man and The Wasp on insect size or a scene where Ghost runs through the walls – with Dell hardware, the VFX studio DNEG creates many visual effects where the characters and places of the film have become real life. Dell devices used by DNEG's VFX artists include Dell Precision 7910 Workstations, Dell EMC PowerEdge R630 Rack Servers with RAID MD3460, Dell EMC PowerEdge M1000e Server Blade Enclosures, and hundreds of Dell monitors.
Marvel Videos on the Syllabus
In addition to the cooperation on "Ant-Man and The Wasp", the two companies also want to work together as part of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) initiatives. Dell has been providing financial support for such initiatives since 2014 so that young people around the world with limited access to equipment and knowledge can develop the technical skills that are becoming increasingly important in the world of work. Boys and Girls Clubs in the United States will include Marvel University's Ant Man and Wasp videos in their summer program, giving them fun and entertaining topics about STEM.
Ant-Man and the Wasp Online Comics
In addition, fans of Ant-Man and The Wasp through new comics, in which also play Dell PCs, new adventures are available. The special editions are available online at marvel.com/dell and on Dell's social networks.
"There are many similarities between the Dell and Marvel brands and their fan bases," says Gerri Tunnell, senior vice president of customer marketing solutions at Dell. "We want to help users – from players to VFX artists – achieve maximum performance with our technology, just as Ant-Man and The Wasp are betting on technology to make the world better, too."
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