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PR: PSSC Labs Announces Support for the AMD OpteronTM Processor
Posted by Ken Farmer, Monday May 19 2003 @ 01:06PM EDT

Irvine, CA - May 20, 2003 - PSSC Labs announced today its support for Advanced Micro Devices newest entry into the high performance computing arena with an array of new products based on the AMD OpteronTM processor.

PSSC Labs products based on the AMD OpteronTM processor include Beowulf supercomputers, database servers, network servers and, high-end workstations.

"The AMD OpteronTM processor is the next logical step in high performance computing," claimed Alex Lesser, Vice President of PSSC Labs. "Beowulf users are typically memory-intensive users; constantly demanding large amounts of physical memory that can be accessed very quickly by the processor. I firmly believe that Beowulf users will benefit from the performance enhancements offered by the OpteronTM processor."

"PSSC Labs continues to provide their customers with innovative technology solutions designed to meet their needs," said Ben Williams, Director of Server Market Development for AMD's Computation Products Group. "We are confident that PSSC Labs will utilize the 32- and 64-bit capabilities of the AMD OpteronTM processor to continue to provide outstanding solutions for the HPC market."

The AMD OpteronTM processor integrates the DDR DRAM memory controller directly into the processor, allowing for significantly faster memory access and larger physical/virtual memory address space. Traditional 32 bit processors have a four Gigabyte memory address cap. The AMD OpteronTM processors' 40-bit and 48-bit virtual addressing feature enables up to one terabyte of physical memory and 256 terabytes of virtual memory space. In addition, the memory controller operates at the AMD OpteronTM processor's frequency allowing for an available memory bandwidth of up to 5.3GB/s per processor.

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About PSSC Labs

PSSC Labs provides high performance workstations, servers and Beowulf Supercomputing solutions to the world's most prestigious and demanding organizations. Since 1989, NASA, NIST, NIH, LANL, Sandia, US Department of Defense, Harvard University, MIT, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Concurrent Pharmaceuticals and many more have looked to PSSC Labs for solutions to their HPC and High Speed Interconnect needs. Each system is custom configured to our customers' specific requirements, be it scientific research, visualization, real-time simulations or financial modeling. Our hardware knowledge, LINUX software expertise, fully integrated cluster management tools and unsurpassed lifetime support of our systems ensure that PSSC Labs customers receive the best the possible solution at the most competitive price.

All PSSC Labs products are custom tailored to meet end user specifications. For complete details please call PSSC Labs at 949-380-7288 or visit:

http://www.pssclabs.com

AMD, AMD Athlon, AMD Opteron, and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other product and company names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies.

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