Tera2 Jun 2026
One of the defining features of the Tera2 architecture is its zero-client dependency. Because the Tera2 processor handles the heavy lifting of decoding the video stream, the endpoint device (the zero client) does not require a full operating system.
This "pixel perfect" approach means that everything rendered on the host machine—including video, 3D CAD models, and high-resolution medical imagery—is encoded in real-time and delivered to the client as a lossless image. The result is a user experience that is indistinguishable from a local physical machine, with support for up to 4K resolutions and 60 frames per second. One of the defining features of the Tera2
If your Tera2 devices are Dell Wyse models (like the or 7030 ), you may use the Dell Wyse Device Manager to create specific logs and session reports: Navigate to the Reports section in the WDM interface. Select the type of report you need, such as: Log Reports : For troubleshooting and audit trails. The result is a user experience that is
The TERA2.cl.SP12 cell line is particularly famous because of its "pluripotency"—the ability to turn into many different types of cells. The TERA2
: View details of all connected Tera2 Zero Clients, including hardware versions and serial numbers.
