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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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Nvidia Unveils New Quadro FX 5800Nov 10, 2008 - in News
Not playing games, but rather, doing some seriously intense CAD work? Medical Imaging? Nvidia has just unveiled its latest addition to the Quadro line of cards with the FX 5800 – claiming the world’s most powerful graphics card – outside of playing games.
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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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Dell Announces New OptiPlex DesktopsOct 29, 2008 - in News
On Tuesday, Dell launched its new line of OptiPlex commercial desktop solutions, including the OptixPlex 960, OptixPlex 760, OptixPlex 360 and OptiPlex FX160
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Apogee Digital Ships Symphony 64 Card – Most Affordable Pro-Audio SolutionOct 28, 2008 - in News
Not everyone may have a use for such high-end audio, such as the Symphony 64 by Apogee Digital – but for those audiophiles who would be interested in an affordable recording system, here you go
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Dell to Get Killer NICs Inside XPS DesktopsSep 19, 2008 - in News
Suffering lag issues? Need that extra few milliseconds knocked off your ping?
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IDF 2008: Highlights of Day 1 KeynotesAug 20, 2008 - in News
With IDF entering into day 2, we look back at the announcements and presentations from yesterday and take a look at the some of the biggest news to come out of IDF Day 1.
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HP Kicks Off SIGGRAPH 2008 With Lots Of New GearAug 13, 2008 - in News
Hewlett Packard unveiled at SIGGRAPH 2008 new products for its "DreamColor" technology portfolio. These include "mobile workstations" (notebooks), a calibration kit for an existing display and two other displays.
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Study Finds Macs Cost 2X Windows PCsAug 6, 2008 - in News
A new study released by NPD Group today says that the average price for Macs are twice as expensive as those for the "average PC." According to NPD’s study the average price for a Windows laptop has dropped from $877 to just $700 today. Although at this
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IBM Gets Cloud Computer FeverAug 1, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - IBM, on the heels of an announcement earlier this week by HP, Intel and Yahoo to build a huge cloud computing playground for researchers, reached deeper into its pockets to invest in new cloud computing centers in the United States and Japan.
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Noctua Debuts Brilliant 2-in-1 Concept For Silent Xeon WorkstationsJun 10, 2008 - in News
Vienna (Austria) - A small Austrian company is making great progress into the world of air-cooled workstations: Noctua has come up with a quiet wind tunnel cooling system for 2-socket Xeon systems.
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Shuttle launches first quad-core SFF workstationsFeb 14, 2007 - in News
Small Form factor PC company Shuttle announced the availability of the XPC P2 3700w line of high performance workstations, becoming the company's first set of products to include quad-core technology.
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First quad-core workstation, server announcedSep 26, 2006 - in News
Appro and Velocity Micro were the first two firms to announce new workstations and servers based on Intel's upcoming "Kentsfield" and "Clovertown" processors. The quad-cores are based on two single Core processors and are expected to launch in November.
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Mercury intros Cell accelerator board for PC workstationsJul 31, 2006 - in News
If you are attracted by the processing power of the Cell processor, but don't want to give up your existing PC environment or invest in a completely new workstation environment, Mercury may have a solution for you: The company offers a PCI express accelerator board with Cell processor that promises a whopping 180 GFlops performance boost.
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HP's new Core workstations highlight Opteron's need for more performanceJul 28, 2006 - in News
Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced three new workstations based on Intel's Core 2 Duo processor, which was formally introduced yesterday. For now, HP will limit the Core 2 Duo offering to its entry- and mid-level workstations and keep its existing Opteron machine with a higher degree of expandability on the high-end.
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ATI enters 2D graphics card marketJun 7, 2006 - in News
ATI plans to enter the 2D graphics card market for workstations and focus on customers including retailers and financial analysts
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Concord offers FB-DIMM modules with a promised 6.4 GB/s throughputJun 4, 2006 - in News
Canadian memory outfit Concord Idea gave us a sneak peak at their new FB-DIMM modules at Computex. Designed for use in mission critical servers and performance workstations, Concerned tells us that their new SyncMAX modules can provide a high-speed data transfer rate with 533, 667 or 800 Mb/s DDR2 components, with a throughput peak of a whopping 6.4 GB/s.
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Sun counts on AMD's Opteron to grow workstation businessJan 30, 2006 - in News
Sun today launched three new workstation models: There are two AMD Opteron models, which, the company hopes, will increase its target market. The third new workstation is based on the Sparc processor and isn't expected to reach many new customers: Instead, Sun believes the Ultra 45 will keep its existing 64-bit crowd happy.
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Alienware announces two new workstation modelsJan 24, 2006 - in News
Alienware has announced two new workstations based on dual-core AMD and Intel processors.
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Tyan positive about supercomputer marketOct 3, 2005 - in News
Tyan Computer, which specializes in servers and workstations, expressed optimism about rising demand for cluster-based supercomputers in the coming years, according to company president and CEO Symon Chang.
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