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eRacks Open Source Systems offers Leasing
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Tuesday September 28 2004 @ 12:47AM EDT views: 208

eRacks now offers leasing arrangements, increasing the accessibility of open source solutions to the SMB market (small and midrange businesses).
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Intel executive: Itanium 2 shipments to exceed 100,000 units in 2004
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Friday September 24 2004 @ 02:55PM EDT views: 178

DigiTimes: Applications supporting the Itanium 2 platform are growing rapidly in the business sector, which should help Intel ship more than 100,000 Itanium 2 processors this year, said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of the Asia Pacific Solutions Group at Intel, in Taipei recently.
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HP Withdraws Intel Itanium 2 Workstations
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Friday September 24 2004 @ 01:55PM EDT views: 200

Xbit: HP, one of the world’s largest makers of servers, workstations, desktops and notebooks, said it was going to cease production of Intel Itanium 2-based workstations, citing demand switch to systems with Intel Xeon processors 64-bit capability known as EM64T.
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Sun begins pay-as-you-go supercomputing
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Thursday September 23 2004 @ 08:11AM EDT views: 198

ZDNet: Sun Microsystems plans to announce a plan Tuesday to let customers rent supercomputing power from its data centers, paying for exactly as much muscle as they need.
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Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux, Second Edition
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Tuesday September 21 2004 @ 08:08AM EDT views: 244

Linux Journal: Beowulf Cluster Computing with Linux provides a well-balanced discussion that covers the basic design and construction of a Beowulf cluster, as well as how to manage and effectively use one. The breadth of the discussion is the book's only weakness—a lack of depth. The book touches on several topics from networking to programming, but you're going to need other sources on each subject for in-depth discussions. This book can help you define what other resources you need, though.
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PathScale EKO Compiler Suite Adoption Accelerates, Passes 1,000 Site Download Milestone
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Tuesday September 21 2004 @ 07:39AM EDT views: 199

Sunnyvale, Calif. – September 21, 2004 – PathScale, developer of the world’s fastest
compilers for AMD® Opteron™ processor-based Linux clusters, is fast becoming the number one
compiler choice for prominent researchers, scientists and engineers who want to achieve the
highest performance from their HPC systems. Many of the highest-profile R&D organizations in
North America, Europe and Asia have adopted AMD Opteron processors as their HPC platform
and have purchased the PathScale EKO Compiler Suite to maximize 64-bit Linux application
performance. An important milestone has now been reached with over 1,000 sites downloading
the PathScale EKO Compiler Suite.
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Winchester Systems announces FlashDisk
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Monday September 20 2004 @ 04:10PM EDT views: 187

Winchester Systems announces FlashDisk
OpenRAID with fault-tolerant storage supporting up to 5
heterogeneous hosts sharing a storage pool of 4.8 terabytes.
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The great 64-bit shootout
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Monday September 20 2004 @ 07:51AM EDT views: 269

InfoWorld: Armed with definitive benchmarks, we answer the burning question: Can Intel’s souped-up Xeon match the Opteron in the 64-bit x86 performance?
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SiCortex Lands $21M To Develop Next Generation Linux Clusters
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Thursday September 16 2004 @ 10:48AM EDT views: 335

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – September 15, 2004 – SiCortex, Inc., a new computer company developing a line of Linux clusters for demanding technical applications, announced today that it has closed a four-way Series A venture capital financing. Polaris Venture Partners led the $21M round along with founding investor Flagship Ventures, and leading venture investors JK&B Capital and Prism Venture Partners. The four firms will invest equally in the Series A.
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