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SGI Makes Molecule Supercomputer From Intel AtomsNov 19, 2008 - in News
Silicon Graphics (SGI) is showing off a concept supercomputer that could pack as many as 10,000 Intel Atom processors into a single rack. The name SGI gave the concept computer was fittingly cute as well, calling it the Molecule.
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Nvidia Launches Tesla Personal SupercomputerNov 19, 2008 - in News
Desktop supercomputers became a reality today as Nvidia announced the release of its new GPU-based Tesla personal supercomputer
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IBM Roadrunner Beats Cray's JaguarNov 18, 2008 - in News
According to the recently released list of the world's Top500 supercomputers, the title of world's fastest supercomputer goes to IBM's Roadrunner, located at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Fujitsu Launches New Enterprise Class Hard DrivesNov 17, 2008 - in News
Fujitsu has announced two new enterprise class hard disk drives that offer a blend of performance and low-power consumption
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256-Core Windows '08 Server ComingNov 14, 2008 - in News
Windows 2008 Server R2 will support up to 256 processor cores
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Cray XT Jaguar: 45,000 QC OpteronsNov 12, 2008 - in News
Cray is no stranger to the supercomputing world — it’s practically the pioneer in the field. This week, the department of energy (DOE) announced that it has completed the setup of a new Cray XT Jaguar supercomputer that breaks all world records, claiming
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USB Drives Target for Virus InfectionsNov 6, 2008 - in News
Thumb drives are pretty popular with almost every computer user out there. They offer a compact storage solution for carting around work projects, personal documents, and IT staff use them to cart around useful tools on the job.
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Microsoft Officially Names Cloud-base Operating System "Windows Azure"Oct 28, 2008 - in News
Microsoft’s cloud-based operating system, originally referred to as ‘Windows Cloud’ has finally gotten is official name – Azure.
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Could a Mac Mini Refresh be Coming Soon?Oct 27, 2008 - in News
While the Mac Mini may have been left out of recent Apple announcements, the small, book-sized computer will see a refresh sometime in the very near future, according to AppleInsider sources.
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Cray Unveils Its Smallest Super PC EverSep 17, 2008 - in News
Cray releases its smallest supercomputer ever and it comes loaded with Windows
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The Biggest Media Center PC EverSep 5, 2008 - in News
Everybody has some form of home entertainment system. Ranging from standard televisions with mediocre DVD players to the latest high-definition LCD or plasma displays with custom built HTPC’s. Regardless of what you might have in your home right now and w
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HP Puts 1000 Cores in a Single RackJun 11, 2008 - in Reviews
Two servers per blade enable 1000 cores without special cooling, for Web 2.0 apps and Hollywood special effects..
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High Powered Web Servers from HP and IBMMay 23, 2008 - in Reviews
Most Web 2.0 services are built on cheap, off-the shelf servers. IBM and HP think standardized servers, water cooling and petabytes of disk are a better answer.
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A Matter Of Choice: Sun Announces B3 Opteron ServersMay 13, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) -Sun joins the growing number of companies to announce servers based on AMD's "fixed", quad-core Opteron processor with Barcelona B3 core.
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Windows Server 2008 ReviewedOct 25, 2007 - in Reviews
Microsoft will release Windows 2008 Server as the direct successor to Windows 2003 Server in the spring of next year. The new server OS, code named Longhorn, shares the same kernel with Windows Vista and incorporates many additions compared to its predecessor.
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The Server Primer, Part 2Apr 3, 2007 - in Reviews
Now that we know about server hardware, it's time to discuss server environments, categories, features and service.
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Taming the Wild SupercomputerMar 20, 2007 - in Reviews
Sam Holland believes supercomputers belong in the office. Here he discusses the current barriers to getting them there. PC builders and modders will find most of these barriers familiar.
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The Server Primer, Part 1Mar 13, 2007 - in Reviews
Where are the differences between consumer hardware and professional server products? Tom's Hardware evaluates professional components and their characteristics.
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