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Fixstars Launches Yellow Dog Linux v6.1 from SC08
Posted by: Media Relations on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 12:18PM EST views: 641
AUSTIN, Texas - 19 November 2008 - From the show floor of SuperComputing 2008, booth #1915, Fixstars today released Yellow Dog Linux v6.1 for Apple G4/G5, Sony PLAYSTATION3, PowerStation, and IBM Power Systems. Built upon the CentOS foundation, a derivative of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, YDL v6.1 offers several end-user and development tool improvements over the previous v6.0.

Mathematica 7 Released--Major New Version Integrates Over 500 New Functions, 12 New Application
Posted by: Jennifer Peterson on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 08:03PM EST views: 666
Mathematica 7 represents the most rapid development rate in Mathematica's history, with over 500 new functions added in just 18 months. With features to appeal to all of the several million existing Mathematica users and many new fields from weather research to genomics, it promises to attract a lot of interest.

New Star-P Adds Mathematical Library Muscle
Posted by: Melissa Gagne on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 12:51PM EST views: 507
Interactive Supercomputing launches new version of its Star-P software which has features that makes High Performance Computing applications run faster and users more productive.

Star-P Earns a Coveted HPCwire Award Third Year in a Row
Posted by: Melissa Gagne on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 12:45PM EST views: 521
Interactive Supercomputing's software platform that speeds parallel application development and deployment receives 2008 HPCwire Readers' Choice Award

IDRIS Chooses TotalView to Aid Application Development on IBM® POWER6™ and Blue Gene®/P
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 08:54AM EST views: 506
TotalView Technologies announced that France’s Institute for Development and Resources in Intensive Scientific Computing (IDRIS) is using TotalView to help improve application development and support advanced research on IBM’s POWER6™ system and Blue Gene®/P.

Acumem launches Acumem ThreadSpotter to help programmers with multithreaded applications
Posted by: Mats Hovmoller on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 05:28AM EST views: 512
Acumem, a provider of intelligent software for single- and multi-core environments today announces the launch of Acumem ThreadSpotter. ThreadSpotter helps programmers find performance problems especially for multithreaded applications.

Tokyo Tech Builds First Tesla GPU Based Heterogeneous Cluster to Reach Top 500
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Monday November 17 2008 @ 07:01PM EST views: 565
NVIDIA and the Tokyo Institute of Technology announced the use of NVIDIA Tesla GPUs to boost the computational horsepower of Tokyo Tech's TSUBAME supercomputer, placing it amongst the top ranks in the world's Top 500 Supercomputers.

IQStor to Unveil World's Highest Density Full Function Storage Array
Posted by: Brendan Kinkade on Thursday November 13 2008 @ 11:06AM EST views: 464
Petabyte-Class Array Sets New Standards for Scalability and Cost-effectiveness for Capacity-intensive Applications

TotalView Technologies Promotes Parallel Computing Veteran John DelSignore to CTO
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Thursday November 13 2008 @ 09:02AM EST views: 402
TotalView Technologies today announced that it has promoted John DelSignore to the position of Chief Technology Officer.

ClusterVision Signs OEM Agreement with IBM for Its GPFS File System
Posted by: Matthijs van Leeuwen on Wednesday November 12 2008 @ 04:02AM EST views: 426
ClusterVision, specialist in high performance compute, storage and database clusters, has signed an OEM agreement with IBM to resell its General Parallel File System (GPFS). Building on years of experience in designing, installing, tuning and supporting the GPFS parallel file system on compute and storage clusters, ClusterVision will now be able to offer GPFS on a wider range of hardware brands and at better prices.

NVIDIA to Host CUDA Expert Day at SC08
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Tuesday November 11 2008 @ 05:27PM EST views: 374
During Supercomputer 2008, NVIDIA will be holding a CUDA Expert Day for developers working with or interested in the company's award-winning CUDA programming model, Monday, Nov. 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

ITTIA DB + ODBC: A combination that really matters!
Posted by: Ryan Phillips on Tuesday November 11 2008 @ 01:40PM EST views: 386
ITTIA boosts its database features by introducing an Open Database Connectivity, or ODBC, driver for ITTIA DB. The ODBC API support makes another impact for ITTIA DB developers to share data with embedded systems and devices while also offering reporting capabilities to their end-users.

Fixstars Acquires Terra Soft Solutions
Posted by: Media Relations on Tuesday November 11 2008 @ 11:45AM EST views: 397
Fixstars Corporation, a pioneering company in Cell Broadband Engine™ based solutions, today announced the acquisition of substantially all the assets of Terra Soft Solutions, the world renowned developer of Yellow Dog Linux.

TotalView Technologies Announces Support for Sony BCU-100 Cell Platform
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday November 03 2008 @ 09:10AM EST views: 589
TotalView Technologies, a provider of interactive analysis and debugging tools for serial and parallel codes, today announced that the TotalView source code debugging, analysis and memory error detection tool will support the Sony BCU-100 Cell Platform.

Climate Research Heats up with Blue Ice Supercomputer
Posted by: Toby Gavin, Mantis PR Ltd on Friday October 31 2008 @ 09:24AM EDT views: 587
Blue Ice, a new supercomputer now operational at Wales’ Technium Pembrokeshire in The Mike Barnsley Centre for Research, enables researchers to more quickly understand the impact of environmental changes past, present and future - such as melting glaciers, melting ice sheets and rising sea-levels - on today’s World. OCF, the UK’s premier High Performance Computing integrator, is responsible for the overall design, implementation and ongoing support of the Blue Ice supercomputer.

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