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Leading Itanium Processor Experts to Keynote Gelato Conference
Posted by: Nan Holda, Gelato.org on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 10:04PM EDT views: 1132
The Gelato Federation is proud to announce the keynote speakers for the Gelato ICE: Itanium Conference & Expo to be held on October 1-4, 2006 at the Biopolis in Singapore. The conference is hosted by the Bioinformatics Institute, Institute of High Performance Computing, and National Grid Office and sponsored by HP and Intel. Keynote speakers, Steve Geary (HP) and Cameron McNairy (Intel), will deliver vital insights regarding the Intel Itanium architecture.

Next-Generation AMD Opteron Paves The Way For Quad-Core
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 02:38PM EDT views: 1179
InformationWeek: AMD's first major upgrade to its Opteron server processor includes hardware-assisted virtualization and use of second-generation double data rate memory.

Maui High-Performance Computing Center to Install 5,120-Processor Cluster
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:35PM EDT views: 1281
The Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC), an Air Force research laboratory center managed by the University of Hawaii, has announced that it will install a 5,120-processor high-performance computing cluster using Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) servers. The acquisition is the largest in the history of MHPCC and the first significant purchase from Dell.

AMD Enables OEMs to Offer Quad-Core Upgradeable Platforms
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:34PM EDT views: 1408
AMD Enables OEMs to Offer Quad-Core Upgradeable Platforms to Reduce Total Cost of Ownership and to Improve Performance-per-Watt in Datacenters

Tyan unleashes raft of HPC, power efficient products for Opteron
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:32PM EDT views: 1207
TYAN Computer Corp., the world's leading whitebox server platform provider, today announced a raft of products powered by Next-Generation AMD Opteron processors that offer powerful performance enhancements and energy savings.

SGI Brings Real-Time Performance and Streamlined Cluster Management to Open Source Linux
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:29PM EDT views: 1301
Latest Release of SGI ProPack Software Pushes Linux Further into HPC with Features Exclusive to Altix Servers, Clusters and Supercomputers

Linux Networx and Next-Generation AMD Opteron
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:27PM EDT views: 1246
Fleet Numerical Transitions Environmental Modeling and Weather Prediction From Legacy to Open Supercomputing With Linux Networx Supersystems

Penguin Computing Announces New Altus Linux Servers
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:22PM EDT views: 1166
Servers Increase Productivity and Efficiency for High-Performance Computing and Web Infrastructure

Platform Computing Hires Principals Of Scalable Systems
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 01:20PM EDT views: 1138
Platform Computing Hires Principals Of Scalable Systems To Enhance Market Leadership In Open Source Cluster Software

Portland Group Delivers PGI 6.2 Compilers and Development Tools for HPC
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 16 2006 @ 12:36PM EDT views: 1406
Comprehensive compiler suite delivers uniform development environment across Intel, AMD, Linux, and Windows x64 platforms

New programming workshop: Perl and R for Informa
Posted by: Jeff Bizzaro, Bioinformatics.org on Tuesday August 15 2006 @ 07:55PM EDT views: 1184
This is a course on the fundamentals of open-source programming, to help biologists understand how and when to use the right computer tools for solving computational biology problems, whether sequence analysis, gene expression, mass spectrometry, or systems biology.

HP Adds Debian Linux Support
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 14 2006 @ 02:01PM EDT views: 1634
With Debian HP intends to attract technical/scientific users in the High Performance Computing (HPC) market space.

Itanium Superdome Golden Egg
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 14 2006 @ 01:57PM EDT views: 1167
The Itanium Superdome Golden Egg visual configration has been updated.

The Portland Group Delivers a PGI CDK Roll for Rocks Cluster
Posted by: Carol Brown, Portland Group on Monday August 14 2006 @ 12:52PM EDT views: 1257
The Portland Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) and a leading supplier of compilers and development tools for High-Performance Computing, today announced availability of its PGI Cluster Development Kit (CDK) in a roll configuration compatible with the popular Rocks cluster software distribution technology. The PGI CDK is a turn-key suite of software for building and testing programs designed to take advantage of the performance of Linux clusters. The Portland Group developed the PGI roll for Rocks with the leading Rocks’ technologies supplier Platform Computing of Singapore.

Three HPC Companies Introduce Turnkey High-Performance Statistical Computation System with RPro
Posted by: Sami Mkaddem, Rocketcalc on Thursday August 10 2006 @ 01:42PM EDT views: 1251
REvolution Computing Inc., James River Technical, Inc., and Rocketcalc LLC today announced the availability of turnkey systems for high-performance statistical computation based on the RPro and NetworkSpaces software and the Rocketcalc Saturn line of personal supercomputers. These systems bring a significant advance in the accessibility of high-performance statistical computation to researchers, analysts and engineers.

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