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Atipa Technologies announces new X series based on Quad-Core
Posted by Ken Farmer, Monday November 27 2006 @ 11:01AM EST

Atipa Technologies announces new X series based on Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processors 5300 Series delivering breakthrough performance, and performance-per-watt.

Lawrence, Kansas – November 14th, 2006 – Atipa Technologies, well known for high performance computing and pervasive computing servers, is proud to announce the availability of its Atipa X series servers built on the new Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors 5300 series. Atipa Technologies is the high performance computing division of Microtech Computers Inc, a technology pioneer who for over 20 years has designed unsurpassed extreme computing servers and workstations.

With the newly released Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors 5300 series, the Atipa X series servers are ingeniously designed in various optimized rackmount platforms that will enable the user to unleash the extreme performance and advanced energy efficiency that Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors have to offer. Support up to 64GB memory in a 1U rackmount form factor, the precision ally designed Atipa X1242i server ensures a longer lifespan for systems in 24x7 operation while boosting system the stability under extreme conditions.

Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors are built on the proven and revolutionary Intel® Core™ micro-architecture. Servers with Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors 5100 series are socket compatible with the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series. They can be added to your existing infrastructure seamlessly and without disruption.

About Atipa Technologies

Atipa Technologies is based in Lawrence Kansas, the heartland of America. Famous for its competitively-priced and performance-driven Atipa clusters and servers, Atipa Technologies currently has seven ranking systems among the 500 fastest supercomputers worldwide according to top500.org. Atipa’s non- proprietary technology and innovative hardware bring a competitive edge to the high performance computing market; enabling clients to experience high quality computing within their budgets.

http://www.atipa.com


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