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Photos: SGI's Columbia supercomputer

October 27, 2004 SGI's supercomputer sets a public record which has been eclipsed by a faster result yet to be announced. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, photograph

SGI stock faces delisting

November 2, 2005 Silicon Graphics Inc. will be delisted from New York Stock Exchange after languishing in sub-$1 range for more than six months. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., New York Stock Exchange, supercomputer, standard

For SGI supercomputer, a record-setting day

October 27, 2004 With new rankings due soon, SGI, IBM and others jostle for bragging rights. News.com gets word of the fastest result yet. Photos: SGI's Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, AMD Opteron, IBM Corp., Linux, Apple Macintosh, photograph

Two records in one day for SGI supercomputer

October 27, 2004 The public record has been eclipsed by a faster result yet to be announced, CNET News.com has learned. Photos: SGI's Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., teraflop, supercomputer, Intel Itanium, IBM Corp., record, California

Japan expands supercomputer cluster

April 7, 2004 The country's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology will add a Linux Networx system to its cluster. TAGS: Linux NetworX, supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., Japan, Intel Xeon, Linux

Asci Red king of supercomputers

November 6, 1998 The computing behemoth is still on top, according to a semiannual list, but Red may be feeling (Big) Blue soon. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, Sandia National Laboratories, supercomputing, IBM Corp., Intel

Supercomputing center adds more power

July 13, 2004 National Center for Supercomputing Applications buys an SGI machine that sports 1,024 Itanium 2 processors. TAGS: Intel Itanium 2, supercomputer, terabyte, Cobalt Networks, Intel Itanium, supercomputing, Silicon Graphics Inc.

Supercomputer maker to buy Cray, change name

March 2, 2000 Tiny supercomputer firm Tera Computer plans to buy supercomputer behemoth Cray Research, acquired by SGI in 1996 and put up for sale last summer. TAGS: Cray Inc., supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer company, supercomputing, high-performance, acquisition, sale, PC

This week in supercomputers

October 29, 2004 A new list of the top machines is about to be released and SGI, IBM and others are jostling for bragging rights. TAGS: supercomputer, IBM POWER5, Silicon Graphics Inc., Blue Gene/L, Apple Xserve, NEC Electronics Corp., IBM Corp., calculation, server, Apple Computer

SGI claims lead in supercomputer race

October 26, 2004 Computer maker evolves from its "Jurassic" era with a Linux-based machine. NASA gives it a thumbs-up. Photos: SGI's Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, Intel Itanium 2, teraflop, Intel Itanium, computer company, IBM Corp., Linux, Microsoft Office, California, Intel, server

SGI files for Chapter 11 protection

May 8, 2006 The once-popular Silicon Valley server and workstation maker grapples with financial ills. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., workstation company, New York Stock Exchange, digital content, supercomputer, workstation, CEO, server

Project lets Army dig deep into underground data

August 22, 2005 Taking cues from the oil industry, the military may soon have a tool for detecting subterranean haunts of terrorists and weapons. Images: A look beneath the Earth TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., military, soldier, senior manager, supercomputer, sensor, business development, PDA

Supercomputing at your fingertips

November 12, 2004 Group says popularity of clusters threatens U.S. security. Also: IBM unveils a new supercomputing server. Photos: IBM's Blue Gene/L Photos: Barcelona's big blade TAGS: supercomputing, Blue Gene/L, supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., IBM Corp., Barcelona, blade, high-performance, Linux, server, HP, photograph, security, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Energy Dept. goes on supercomputer spending spree

May 12, 2004 The department will buy a series of supercomputers from Cray, IBM and Silicon Graphics to be installed at national laboratories, the government has announced. TAGS: Cray Inc., teraflop, supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., Blue Gene/L, lab, Japan, department, acquisition, IBM Corp., U.S.

GM springs for IBM supercomputer

April 21, 2004 The automotive giant will install one of the world's fastest systems to run crash simulations. The sale is a big boost to IBM's momentum in the supercomputer market. TAGS: supercomputer, Cray Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., Blue Gene, IBM Corp., high-performance, IBM POWER5, Unix server, Unix, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, HP, Intel

IBM revs supercomputer in rankings race

November 4, 2004 Blue Gene/L performance likely to far outpace NEC's Earth Simulator in contest of high-powered machines, News.com has learned. Photos: SGI's rival Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Blue Gene/L, teraflop, supercomputer, Cray Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., ranking, NEC Electronics Corp., IBM Corp., agency, server

IBM claims fastest supercomputer title--for now

September 29, 2004 Sure, 36.01 trillion calculations per second is pretty fast. But some say SGI could eventually beat that. TAGS: Blue Gene/L, Dave Turek, supercomputer, teraflop, Silicon Graphics Inc., Apple Xserve, IBM Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., calculation, Intel Itanium, Apple Computer, Intel

Intel to debut new Itaniums Nov. 8

October 29, 2004 Entire updated chip line to be unveiled, sources say. Newest top-line Itanium 2 boosts high-speed cache memory from 6MB to 9MB. The quest for speed Photos: SGI's speed racer TAGS: Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, Silicon Graphics Inc., SGI Altix, supercomputer, cache memory, Montecito, Intel, circuitry, AMD, manufacturing, server, HP
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