Organizations
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HP-CAST
hp.com/techservers/cast
Hewlett-Packard Consortium for Advanced Scientific and Technical computing users group.
The Israeli Association of Grid Technologies (IGT)
grid.org.il
The IGT is a non-profit organization of leading vendors, ISVs, customers and academia, focused on knowledge sharing and networking for developing Enterprise Grid, Virtualization, SOA and SOI solutions. It is open, independent and vendor-neutral.
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SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN - SERVER RELOCATION
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Ironcad Version 11 improves speed and quality
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Posted by D.Washington on Saturday January 17 2009 @ 02:02PM EST views: 118

Ironcad is releasing Ironcad Version 11.0, the latest incarnation of the company's award-winning 3D design software. By combining history-based parametrics and direct geometry manipulation into a single modelling environment, along with the customer-driven requests, Ironcad Version 11.0 is said to give designers and engineers greater design freedom and flexibility to get products to market faster with better quality.
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NVIDIA First to Offer Full Support for OpenGL 3.0
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Posted by Julie Morgan on Tuesday December 16 2008 @ 04:14PM EST views: 113

NVIDIA announced the release of fully supported drivers for OpenGL 3.0 for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux on its select GeForce and Quadro solutions, making NVIDIA the first hardware developer to offer full support of the Khronos Group's new cross-platform 3D graphics standard.
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NVIDIA Adds OpenCL to its Industry Leading GPU Computing Toolkit
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Posted by Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 09:01PM EST views: 121

NVIDIA announced its full support for the newly released OpenCL 1.0 specification from the Khronos Group. CUDA, NVIDIA's revolutionary parallel computing architecture, will seamlessly run OpenCL, offering NVIDIA developers another powerful programming option.
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CUDA Cleans up at Supercomputing Industry Awards
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Posted by Julie Morgan on Monday December 08 2008 @ 07:41PM EST views: 121

NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and the NVIDIA CUDA architecture were recognized in multiple award categories at this year's Supercomputing conference, a significant indicator of the impact of GPU Computing technology in the HPC industry.
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Equalizer 0.6 brings scalability to RTT
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Posted by Stefan Eilemann on Wednesday December 03 2008 @ 09:40AM EST views: 97

We are pleased to announce the release of Equalizer 0.6, a major advance in parallel OpenGL rendering, supporting:
- Automatic 2D and DB load-balancing
- DPlex (time-multiplex) compounds
- Paracomp compositing backend
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Researchers Move from Linux to Windows Yields Performance Gains, New Capabilities
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Posted by Ken Farmer on Thursday November 27 2008 @ 09:46AM EST views: 248

As a world leader in the research of protein behavior, the Daggett Research Group at the University of Washington is always in need of more computing power. The group augmented its existing Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) resources with two new HPC systems based on Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, which has delivered better performance than Linux and enabled the group to make fundamental breakthroughs in how the results of simulations are analyzed.

"We were quite surprised when, without any optimization, the new Windows-based HPC system outperformed our highly optimized Linux cluster." --Valerie Daggett, Professor, University of Washington
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NVIDIA Tesla Gives Bull Customers a Revolutionary Performance Boost
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Posted by Julie Morgan on Wednesday November 19 2008 @ 01:55PM EST views: 212

NVIDIA and Bull have announced a new partnership to provide the Tesla S1070 GPU Computing System as the accelerator option for Bull's HPC solutions. With this announcement, HPC customers in Europe can now get integrated solutions and services from Bull that combine Tesla GPU Computing solutions with Bull's range of other products for HPC.
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Wolfram Research is pleased to announce the release of Mathematica 7.
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Posted by Jennifer Peterson on Tuesday November 18 2008 @ 07:23PM EST views: 218

Mathematica 7 represents the most rapid development rate in Mathematica's history, with over 500 new functions added in just 18 months. With features to appeal to all of the several million existing Mathematica users and many new fields from weather research to genomics, it promises to attract a lot of interest.
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