Posted by: Gayle Procopio on Monday January 26 2009 @ 11:26AM EST views: 994
JRTI to Provide TotalView Products and Services to Academic Community in North America.
Posted by: Gayle Procopio on Monday January 19 2009 @ 11:43AM EST views: 910
The TotalView debugger now supports the HP Cluster Platform Workgroup system, built on the HP BladeSystem c3000 architecture. TotalView’s debugging capabilities coupled with the high-performance compute power of the HP Cluster Platform Workgroup System enable workgroups and midsize development teams to easily and cost-effectively test complex, data-intensive applications.
Posted by: Joe Landman on Monday January 19 2009 @ 08:44AM EST views: 796
Through February 28th, 2009, purchase a Scalable Informatics JackRabbit or Delta-V high performance storage system in any configuration and receive a 10% discount.
Posted by: Ilan on Saturday January 17 2009 @ 12:36AM EST views: 834
SCaLE 7x has announced the conference line up for their February 20-22, 2009 event in Los Angeles. The keynote speakers will include, Joe 'Zonker' Borckmeier and Bradley Kuhn. A full list of speakers and exhibitors is now available online. In addition to the 45+ speakers at SCaLE, there will be a number of presentations on niche topics at the SCaLE mini-confereinces.
Posted by: Lew Tischler on Thursday January 15 2009 @ 08:25AM EST views: 1134
Symbio Technologies greeted the New Year by adding two new stateless thin clients to its product line.
Posted by: Ryan Phillips on Wednesday January 14 2009 @ 01:22PM EST views: 809
ITTIA today announced availability of ITTIA DB-SQL for the i.MX family of application processors from Freescale Semiconductor. With high performance and a rich set of integrated features, the combination of the ITTIA DB-SQL relational database and i.MX application processors offers design engineers a flexible solution for data-rich wireless devices.
Posted by: Liaison PR on Friday December 19 2008 @ 12:52PM EST views: 863
NVIDIA has announced the availability of version 2.1 beta of its CUDA toolkit and SDK. This is the latest version of the C-compiler and software development tools for accessing the massively parallel CUDA compute architecture of NVIDIA GPUs. In response to overwhelming demand from the developer community,
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Tuesday December 16 2008 @ 03:40PM EST views: 970
NVIDIA announced the release of fully supported drivers for OpenGL 3.0 for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux on its select GeForce and Quadro solutions, making NVIDIA the first hardware developer to offer full support of the Khronos Group's new cross-platform 3D graphics standard.
Posted by: Jennifer Peterson on Tuesday December 09 2008 @ 06:00PM EST views: 1076
Mathematica Player 7: The Free Player Adds a Mathematica 7 Engine
December 9, 2008, Champaign, Illinois--Wolfram Research today announced the release of Mathematica Player 7, a free download that allows anyone anywhere to interact with dynamic documents and applications using new Mathematica technology.
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 08:51PM EST views: 953
NVIDIA announced its full support for the newly released OpenCL 1.0 specification from the Khronos Group. CUDA, NVIDIA's revolutionary parallel computing architecture, will seamlessly run OpenCL, offering NVIDIA developers another powerful programming option.
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 07:40PM EST views: 898
NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and the NVIDIA CUDA architecture were recognized in multiple award categories at this year's Supercomputing conference, a significant indicator of the impact of GPU Computing technology in the HPC industry.
Posted by: Senthil Kumar on Thursday December 04 2008 @ 04:23AM EST views: 959
Progeniq Pte Ltd, announced the launch of the "Powered-By-Progeniq" program. Under this program, organizations can engage Progeniq to optimize their computational workflows. Progeniq will profile the applications run on the end-users' cluster to identify bottlenecks and accelerate them on FPGA and multi-core CPU processors.
Posted by: Joe Landman on Wednesday December 03 2008 @ 09:43AM EST views: 739
Scalable Informatics Enables Companies To Do More While Spending Less With Low-Cost High Performance Storage Appliances
Posted by: Stefan Eilemann on Wednesday December 03 2008 @ 09:41AM EST views: 708
We are pleased to announce the release of Equalizer 0.6, a major advance in parallel OpenGL rendering, supporting:
IDC: Appro Xtreme-X Supercomputer Blade Solution
Analysis of the Xtreme-X architecture and management system while assessing challenges and opportunities in the technical computing market for blade servers. Video - The Road to PetaFlop Computing
Explore the Scalable Unit concept where multiple clusters of various sizes can be rapidly built and deployed into production. This new architectural approach yields many subtle benefits to dramatically lower total cost of ownership.