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Taiwan motherboard specialist Tyan Computer, which concentrates on server and workstation products, is currently developing a concept which the company calls "the personal supercomputer." The company is aiming for an official launch of products under the concept in March-April 2006, and some form of the personal supercomputer is expected to be on display at the CeBIT 2006 trade fair in Hannover (Germany), the company indicated.
According to Tyan special project director Jeff Lin, the company is currently forming a new division focused on high-performance computing (HPC).
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