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Microsoft creating Windows for supercomputers

May 24, 2004 The company is looking to produce a version of Windows for high-performance computing, a move seen as a direct attack on a Linux stronghold. TAGS: high-performance computing, high-performance, stronghold, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, supercomputer, Linux, Intel, attack, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, operating system, database, server, PC

InfiniBand could boost Linux supercomputing

June 21, 2004 A group of companies bands together to bring the high-speed networking technology to the open-source OS. TAGS: InfiniBand, high-performance computing, supercomputing, high-performance, supercomputer, Linux cluster, Linux, Blue Gene/L, networking technology, Red Hat Inc., open source, operating system, IBM Corp.

Microsoft gives Linux a virtual hug

July 18, 2006 New partnership should ensure that its next-generation virtualization technology will work well with open-source Xen. TAGS: hypervisor, Xen, XenSource Inc., virtualization, Microsoft Windows Server Longhorn, Linux, Microsoft Longhorn, high-performance, Microsoft Corp., open source, operating system, software company, server, Microsoft Windows

SGI plugs in Windows for compute clusters

January 11, 2007 Supercomputing specialist focused on Linux agrees to support Microsoft's OS for lower-end server clusters. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., high-performance computing, Intel Xeon, supercomputing, high-performance, Intel Itanium, general manager, Intel, Microsoft Corp., HP, Linux, operating system, Microsoft Windows, server, IBM Corp.

Cray begins selling new mini-supercomputers

October 5, 2004 The XD1 uses Opteron processors and the Linux operating system--and sports a starting price tag of $50,000. TAGS: Cray Inc., AMD Opteron, Red Storm, HyperTransport, high-performance, AMD, high-performance computing, Linux, Intel, operating system

Microsoft to take direct shots at Linux rivals

September 16, 2004 From now on, Redmond won't just fight the idea of the open-source operating system; it's taking specific aim at Red Hat, Novell and IBM. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., TCO, Linux, open source, Novell Inc., high-performance computing, open-source software, IBM Corp., Redmond, high-performance, programming, Microsoft Corp., operating system

SGI to show next-generation Linux machines

November 12, 2005 Switch from "brick" servers to blades is among the changes in the high-end Altix 4000, based on Linux and Intel's Itanium. TAGS: SGI Altix, Silicon Graphics Inc., Altix 3000, Intel Itanium, Cray Inc., blade, Linux, high-performance, memory, Intel, design, server, operating system

New clusters emerge at supercomputing show

November 8, 2004 At SC2004 show, Dell and HP are unveiling servers that can be networked into a single high-performance technical computer. Photo: Appro's XtremeBlade TAGS: Intel Xeon, InfiniBand, cluster, blade, high-performance, Intel Itanium, HP, supercomputing, Linux, AMD Opteron, server, Intel, AMD, operating system, photograph, Microsoft Windows

IBM to reveal Opteron server

June 23, 2003 Fans of clustered supercomputing machines will get a first glimpse of the dual-processor, rack-mounted system built around AMD's Opteron chip at this week's ClusterWorld show. TAGS: supercomputing, AMD Opteron, AMD, Cray Inc., high-performance, high-performance computing, Intel Xeon, SuSE, IBM Corp., Linux, 64-bit, Intel, leader, operating system, server
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