64-bit Imaging
We were the first company to bring you a 64-bit imaging analysis system, setting the industry standard for 3D imaging software. Pioneering once again, PerkinElmer propels imaging systems into the future bringing you tomorrow’s technology today!
PerkinElmer is proud to unleash the most powerful acquisition system in the world, the UltraVIEW VoX. In delivering you the power of 64-bit acquisition we bring you the world's first fully end-to-end 64-bit spinning disk confocal system.

Our Solutions for 64-bit Imaging
Powered by 64-bit Volocity
- Increase your productivity! Volocity running on a 64-bit environment is up to 36 % faster for computationally intensive operations than Volocity running on a 32-bit environment on the same hardware.
- 64-bit acquisition boosts the maximum size of a single time-point that can be acquired and is only limited by your disk space.
- Acquire and analyze on the same system without rebooting from 32-bit to 64-bit operating system or transferring the data across the network to a dedicated analysis system.
Driven by your Biology
- The world’s highest performance imaging system allows you to render much larger volumes than ever before whilst remaining fully interactive.
- Fully integrated with Volocity for 4D multi-channel image acquisition, volume visualization, restoration, publication, object measurement, tracking and charting.
- Versatile, easy-to-use system, designed to meet the challenges of live cell imaging research.
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A fully end-to-end 64-bit imaging solution
Why Choose 64-bit Computing
Trying to process a data set which requires more virtual memory than is available leads to, frustrating “out of memory” errors being displayed. Attempting to increase physical memory or RAM will have no effect on the amount of virtual memory available on a particular Operating System (OS).
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Simon Vipoir Answers
Read Dr. Simon Vipoir's answer to an example application.
"I wish to design an experiment that shows co-localization of a single protein in a zebrafish cell."
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64-bit FAQs
Here is a list of some of the common questions and answers that might be on your mind when considering a new 64-bit system.
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