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OptimaNumerics Showcase at SC2004
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Tuesday November 09 2004 @ 08:59AM EST

OptimaNumerics, the leader in high performance technical and scientific computing software, in partnership with Scalable Systems, will be showcasing OptimaNumerics Libraries at Supercomputing 2004. OptimaNumerics is a Qubis Ltd backed company.

What: OptimaNumerics Showcase
Where: SC2004, Booth #400 (Scalable Systems)
When: 6 Nov 2004 -- 12 Nov 2004

Scalable Systems is an OptimaNumerics premier partner for the Asia Pacific region.

For more information, contact:
sales (AT) OptimaNumerics.com,
or visit http://www.OptimaNumerics.com .

About OptimaNumerics Libraries:

OptimaNumerics Libraries, with linear algebra, parallel linear algebra and parallel random number generators modules, provide high performance versions of LAPACK, ScaLAPACK, PETSc, SPRNG and PLFG libraries.

OptimaNumerics Libraries build on innovative technologies that have consistently delivered superior performance and portability across a wide range of platforms, including: the Intel Xeon, Xeon EM64T and ItaniumII processor families, IBM POWER and PowerPC, AMD Opteron and Sun UltrsSPARC.


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