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Mathematica Player 7 Released
Posted by: Jennifer Peterson on Tuesday December 09 2008 @ 06:00PM EST views: 608
Mathematica Player 7: The Free Player Adds a Mathematica 7 Engine

December 9, 2008, Champaign, Illinois--Wolfram Research today announced the release of Mathematica Player 7, a free download that allows anyone anywhere to interact with dynamic documents and applications using new Mathematica technology.

In


NVIDIA Adds OpenCL to its Industry Leading GPU Computing Toolkit
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 08:51PM EST views: 691
NVIDIA announced its full support for the newly released OpenCL 1.0 specification from the Khronos Group. CUDA, NVIDIA's revolutionary parallel computing architecture, will seamlessly run OpenCL, offering NVIDIA developers another powerful programming option.

CUDA Cleans up at Supercomputing Industry Awards
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 07:40PM EST views: 632
NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and the NVIDIA CUDA architecture were recognized in multiple award categories at this year's Supercomputing conference, a significant indicator of the impact of GPU Computing technology in the HPC industry.

Progeniq Announces Acceleration of High-Performance Computing Applications Across Industries
Posted by: Senthil Kumar on Thursday December 04 2008 @ 04:23AM EST views: 449
Progeniq Pte Ltd, announced the launch of the "Powered-By-Progeniq" program. Under this program, organizations can engage Progeniq to optimize their computational workflows. Progeniq will profile the applications run on the end-users' cluster to identify bottlenecks and accelerate them on FPGA and multi-core CPU processors.

Scalable Informatics Enables Companies To Do More While Spending Less
Posted by: Joe Landman on Wednesday December 03 2008 @ 09:43AM EST views: 495
Scalable Informatics Enables Companies To Do More While Spending Less With Low-Cost High Performance Storage Appliances

Equalizer 0.6 brings scalability to RTT
Posted by: Stefan Eilemann on Wednesday December 03 2008 @ 09:41AM EST views: 457
We are pleased to announce the release of Equalizer 0.6, a major advance in parallel OpenGL rendering, supporting:
  • Automatic 2D and DB load-balancing
  • DPlex (time-multiplex) compounds
  • Paracomp compositing backend


TotalView for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday December 01 2008 @ 09:33AM EST views: 573
TotalView® to Work with New GCC 4.3 Compiler with OpenMP3 Conformance

Rocks+Moab Chosen as Standard Cluster Management Tool on Silicon Mechanics Cluster Configurator
Posted by: Steffanie Martz on Monday November 24 2008 @ 01:19PM EST views: 1061
PROVO, Utah, November 24, 2008—Cluster Resources, a leading provider of high-performance computing (HPC) resource-management and scheduling software, today announced that Rocks+Moab has been chosen as the standard cluster-management tool on the new Silicon Mechanics Cluster Configurator.

ClusterVision Features Five Times on TOP500 List of Supercomputers
Posted by: Matthijs van Leeuwen on Sunday November 23 2008 @ 11:17AM EST views: 674
ClusterVision, specialist in high performance compute, storage and database clusters, has built five clusters which feature on the latest edition of the prestigious TOP500 list of fastest computers in the world (top500.org). This means that ClusterVision has more systems on the list than any other European company. ClusterVision is also the only privately owned company in the world with this many systems on the list.

Cluster Resources Delivers Moab for Cluster Management Utility Software with HP
Posted by: Steffanie Martz on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 03:32PM EST views: 818
PROVO, Utah, November 19, 2008 — Cluster Resources today announced that Moab®—its policy-based intelligence engine that integrates scheduling, managing, monitoring, and reporting of cluster workloads—is now compatible with HP Cluster Management Utility (CMU) software—a provisioning tool used to manage

Cluster Resources a Key Player on Team Behind Jaguar Supercomputer at ORNL
Posted by: Steffanie Martz on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 03:29PM EST views: 618
Moab helps Jaguar become first open science supercomputer to achieve petascale processing speed

NVIDIA and NEC Collaborate to Deliver GPU Computing Solutions to HPC Market
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 01:52PM EST views: 626
NVIDIA announced that it has begun a close collaboration with NEC to integrate NVIDIA Tesla GPUs into its systems for the high performance computing industry.

NVIDIA Tesla Turbocharges High-Performance Computing Industry with HP ProLiant Servers
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 01:51PM EST views: 596
NVIDIA has announced that the Tesla S1070 Computing System is now being offered in the highly successful range of HP ProLiant servers.

NVIDIA and Cray to Deliver Tesla-Enabled Cray CX1 Deskside Supercomputer
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 01:49PM EST views: 618
NVIDIA and Cray have announced the availability of the new Tesla-enabled Cray CX1 line of supercomputers. Following is a copy of the press release.

NVIDIA Tesla Gives Bull Customers a Revolutionary Performance Boost
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 01:47PM EST views: 634
NVIDIA and Bull have announced a new partnership to provide the Tesla S1070 GPU Computing System as the accelerator option for Bull's HPC solutions. With this announcement, HPC customers in Europe can now get integrated solutions and services from Bull that combine Tesla GPU Computing solutions with Bull's range of other products for HPC.

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