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YDL v6.0 for IBM QS21 Cell Blade
Posted by: Media Relations on Monday November 12 2007 @ 01:18PM EST views: 2006
Terra Soft Solutions launches Yellow Dog Linux v6.0 for the IBM BladeCenter QS21 based on the multi-core Cell Broadband Engine(TM) (Cell/B.E.) processor, marking Terra Soft's second professional OS offering for a Cell/B.E. based system.

GPU-Tech displaying Ecoserver 500 at SC07
Posted by: Njeri Gitachu on Monday November 12 2007 @ 12:07PM EST views: 1248
Ecoserver is a GPU based super computer / workstation, the first of what we believe to be the next generation of servers: cheap, powerful and eco-friendly with a power/price advantage 20 times better than actual cluster products. Ecoserver consumes almost 10 times less energy than an equivalent CPU solution.

Ulrich Meier Joins OptimaNumerics as Vice President
Posted by: Pamela Ingram on Sunday November 11 2007 @ 04:27PM EST views: 1202
London, UK and Reno, Nevada, USA (12 Nov 2007) – OptimaNumerics is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Ulrich Meier as Vice President of Sales with a global responsibility for direct and indirect sales of OptimaNumerics Libraries.

Appro Announces Support for New Dual-Core/Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5200 and 5400 Series
Posted by: Maria McLaughlin on Friday November 09 2007 @ 11:30PM EST views: 4347
Appro’s Servers, Clusters and Supercomputers based on Intel Xeon Processors boost Performance and Power Efficiency at Low Latency and High Memory Loadings

Appro Reveals New Xtreme-X™ Supercomputer Series At Supercomputer 2007
Posted by: Maria McLaughlin on Friday November 09 2007 @ 11:28PM EST views: 1338
Appro Xtreme-X™ Based on Scalable Clusters delivers 6TF to >1000TF on a Managed, Reliable and Green Architecture to meet demands of High Performance Computing

First-Ever Showing of NVIDIA Tesla GPU Server at SuperComputing 2007
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Friday November 09 2007 @ 01:19PM EST views: 1012
At SuperComputing 2007, NVIDIA will be demonstrating its new Tesla™ family of GPU high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including the world’s first showing of a Tesla S870 GPU cluster.

Scientists Explore Astrophysical Problems with NVIDIA GPUs
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Friday November 09 2007 @ 01:18PM EST views: 994
At AstroGPU 2007, NVIDIA will offer a one-day tutorial course on CUDA, the company’s C-Compiler for GPU programming. The tutorial will provide attendees with a detailed introduction to CUDA as well as advanced optimization strategies and domain-specific examples useful to astronomers and astrophysicists.

Patrice Duffort: ClusterVision Manager Germany
Posted by: Matthijs van Leeuwen on Friday November 09 2007 @ 11:06AM EST views: 1322
ClusterVision, specialist in supercomputer clusters, is pleased to announce that Patrice Duffort has joined its European sales force as Manager Germany. Patrice Duffort brings to ClusterVision many years of sales and business development experience in the High Performance Computing (HPC) market.

First-Ever Showing of NVIDIA Tesla GPU Server at SuperComputing 2007
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Thursday November 08 2007 @ 06:38PM EST views: 1340
At SuperComputing 2007, NVIDIA will be demonstrating its new Tesla™ family of GPU high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including the world’s first showing of a Tesla S870 GPU cluster.

Scientists Explore Astrophysical Problems with NVIDIA GPUs
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Thursday November 08 2007 @ 05:28PM EST views: 1075
At AstroGPU 2007, NVIDIA will offer a one-day tutorial course on CUDA, the company’s C-Compiler for GPU programming.

ASC Labs Create Unified Strategy to Add HPC Capacity
Posted by: Maria McLaughlin on Wednesday November 07 2007 @ 11:37AM EST views: 878
ASC Labs Create Unified Strategy to Add HPC Capacity by Michael Feldman HPCwire Editor

Appro wins Three National Labs Supercomputer Deals
Posted by: Maria McLaughlin on Wednesday November 07 2007 @ 11:35AM EST views: 859
Tri-Laboratory Linux Capacity Cluster (TLCC07) program joins effort for next generation Linux clusters featuring easily replicated four-socket system scalability.

Acceleware Brings Supercomputing Capabilities to the Desktop at SuperComputing 2007
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Tuesday November 06 2007 @ 12:44PM EST views: 891
During SuperComputing 2007, Acceleware Corp. (AXE: TSX-V), a leading developer of high-performance computing solutions, will be showcasing Acceleware’s Accelerator™ Board and ClusterInABox™ Workstation solutions within the NVIDIA booth (booth number 478) during the 2007 SuperComputing Conference (SC07) taking place in Reno, Nev., Nov. 13-16, 2007.

Allinea Software ports Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) to CRAY XT TM Linux
Posted by: Jacques Philouze on Tuesday November 06 2007 @ 10:12AM EST views: 1108
Allinea Software, an innovative tools company based in Warwick (UK), today announced that it has ported its popular Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) to CRAY XT TM systems with Linux environments.

TotalView Technologies Previews Reverse Debugging Features for Multi-Core Debugging Product Line
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Tuesday November 06 2007 @ 09:14AM EST views: 1164
New Capability to “Walk Backward Through Your Code” Further Reduces User Frustration and Significantly Improves Productivity.

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