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The Secret Lives of Supercomputers
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 13 2008 @ 01:31PM EDT views: 830
TechNewsWorld: Supercomputers able to carry out enormous amounts of calculations per second have long been tied to some rather heady tasks -- playing humans in chess and modeling genomes, for instance. But as costs have fallen, businesses and government organizations have turned to supercomputers to solve all sorts of practical problems, from evaluating nuclear warheads without detonating them to designing the perfect potato chip.

SGI Altix Blade Servers Earn Rare Industry Certification for Energy Efficiency
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday August 13 2008 @ 01:26PM EDT views: 741
SGI First to Ship 80 PLUS-Certified Single-Output Power Supplies, Allowing Customers to Reduce Energy, Cooling Costs

Cluster Resources’ Moab Enables DoD Cloud Computing Initiative
Posted by: Cindi Smith on Monday August 11 2008 @ 08:10PM EDT views: 1057
Cluster Resources is working with HP to deliver a next-generation cloud computing platform to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), part of the U.S. Department of Defense, using Cluster Resources’ Moab® software to intelligently adapt, manage and optimize the cloud computing resources.

IBM Contributes Key Open-Source Code for Linux Supercomputers
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 11 2008 @ 07:14PM EDT views: 1169
Company's First Certified Open-Source Stack Enables Heavy-Duty Clusters.
IBM released its first certified package of open-source software for supercomputers based on Linux. The IBM HPC Open Software Stack is designed to make clusters more productive and easier to manage.

HP Sees Potential in HPC
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 11 2008 @ 05:16PM EDT views: 713
CXOtoday: HP is banking on high-performance computing (HPC) to increase its foothold in fast growing segments such as oil & gas, automotive design, digital content creation and financial services. These are computing-intensive segments that require faster, more intense and reliable computing that commercial applications may not be able to cater to, entirely on their own.

Criterion HPS Delivers The Cube(TM) C-5R Ruggedized Appliance
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Tuesday August 05 2008 @ 02:23PM EDT views: 804
Criterion HPS today announced the availability of The Cube(TM) C-5R Ruggedized Appliance.

Planners' heads are in the clouds
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 04 2008 @ 01:55PM EDT views: 693
EETimes: Everyone talks about the weather, but the organizers of the Beijing Olympics are doing something about it.

Intel Details Larrabee Processor Architecture
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 04 2008 @ 01:54PM EDT views: 644
eWeek: Intel describes aspects of its Larrabee microarchitecture, including the design of an x86 processing core developed specifically for the chip. The chip maker explains why its engineers believe the Larrabee processor will usher in a new era of parallel software programming.

HP First to Ship One Million Blades
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 04 2008 @ 01:51PM EDT views: 730
HP today announced that it has shipped its one millionth blade server demonstrating its strong leadership position in the server market's fastest growing segment. According to IDC, HP continues to be the leader in revenue and shipments for the blade market due to grow 45 percent in 20081.

SiCortex, Inc. Names Christopher Stone President and CEO
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 04 2008 @ 01:44PM EDT views: 559
SiCortex, Inc., today announced the appointment of Christopher Stone as president and chief executive officer. John Mucci, the founding CEO, will continue to serve on the SiCortex board of directors.

Dell gears up for HPC pilot
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Monday August 04 2008 @ 01:33PM EDT views: 620
IT Week: European firms will trial Dell's new HPC systems this autumn

CCT Staff to Showcase Digital Media Innovations at SIGGRAPH 2008
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Thursday July 31 2008 @ 03:36PM EDT views: 931
The LSU Center for Computation & Technology, or CCT, will host a booth at SIGGRAPH: International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Technologies, the premier conference to showcase new developments in digital media.

Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday July 30 2008 @ 05:03PM EDT views: 836
searchEnterpriseLinux: Donald Becker, an MIT grad who in the 1990s pioneered high-performance computing (HPC) with commodity components, returned to his alma mater recently to update the Boston Linux & Unix User Group (BLU) on the state of HPC and his work to make Linux clusters more powerful, more user-friendly and easier to manage.

IBM Blades Destined for Rackable Modular Data Center
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday July 30 2008 @ 04:56PM EDT views: 554
eWeek: IBM is preparing to offer its BladeCenter blade system as part of Rackable's ICE Cube modular data center, which some believe has the potential to be part of an IT infrastructure for high-performance computing and Web 2.0.

BLADE Network Technologies Delivers First 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch...
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Wednesday July 30 2008 @ 04:54PM EDT views: 766
BLADE Network Technologies, Inc. (BLADE), announced its new 10 Gigabit Intelligent L3 Switch and 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch with SmartPanel for NEC SIGMABLADE blade server systems. Now NEC blade servers can provide the high-throughput, low-latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity required for energy-efficient server virtualization workloads and converged "single fabric" networks. Designed for small and medium businesses, BLADE's SmartPanel can be deployed for easy-to-use Gigabit Ethernet connectivity without sacrificing the benefits of embedded Ethernet switching.

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