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Toshiba High Performance, Energy Efficient Drives Qualified by Supermicro
Toshiba's Storage Products Business Unit of Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc, have announced that a complete tiered solution of its enterprise hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs) have been qualified by Super Micro Computer, Inc., a global leader in delivering advanced computing solutions to the enterprise.
20 December 2011
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Highest Revenue Per Employee in the Computer Hardware Industry Detected for Apple, Supermicro & Dell
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) and Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) are the three companies in the Computer Hardware industry with the highest Revenue Per Employee (RPE). Analysts use RPE as a measure to compare the productivity of companies in the same industry.
19 December 2011
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Virginia Tech's Wu Feng unveils HokieSpeed, a new powerful supercomputer for the masses
Supermicro GPU SuperCluster Powers Virginia Tech's HokieSpeed, a new supercomputer that boasts a single-precision peak of 455 teraflops, or 455 trillion operations per second, and a double-precision peak of 240 teraflops, or 240 trillion operations per second.
19 December 2011
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Retired HP CTO Shane V. Robison Joins Fusion-io's Board of Directors
Fusion-io have announced that its Board of Directors has elected Shane V. Robison, age 58, as a Director of the company, effective immediately. Robison served as Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy and Technology Officer of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) from May 2002 until he retired on November 1, 2011.
19 December 2011
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NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang beats the drum for GPU computing
In his keynote at the GPU Technology Conference here in Beijing NVIIDA CEO Jens-Hsun Huang presented the simple logic of GPU computing. The main constraint on computing is power consumption, he said: Power is now the limiter of every computing platform, from cellphones to PCs and even datacenters.
14 December 2011
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Intel's Fourth-Quarter Revenue to Be Below Expectations Due to Hard Disk Drive Supply Shortages
Intel have announced that the company's fourth-quarter results are expected to be below the company's previous outlook due to hard disk drive supply shortages. The company now expects fourth-quarter revenue to be $13.7 billion, plus or minus $300 million, on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, lower than the previous expectation of $14.7 billion, plus or minus $500 million.
12 December 2011
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Q&A: Chad Attlesey of Hardcore Computer on Overclocking...And How To Do It!
A recent performance benchmark conducted by Citihub resulted in a lot of talk about "overclocking" of CPUs, and what the driver for it is. Low-Latency.com asked Chad Attlesey, CTO of overclocking leader Hardcore Computer, to explain what it's all about, how to overclock reliably, and what performance gains might be seen.
30 November 2011
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Intel Celebrates 40 Years of Digital Revolution
On this day 40 years ago, Intel Corporation introduced the world's first commercially available microprocessor - the Intel® 4004 - triggering the start of the digital revolution. While most people have never seen a microprocessor, devices that contain them have become so integrated into daily life that they have become virtually indispensible.
15 November 2011
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LSI to Demonstrate Industry's First 12Gb/s SAS Expander IC for Servers and External Storage Systems
LSI have announced it is demonstrating the industry's first 12Gb/s SAS expander IC this week at the LSI Accelerating Innovation Summit and Technology Showcase in Milpitas, Calif. The technology demonstration highlights the performance benefits of a 12Gb/s SAS solution with existing 6Gb/s drives compared to an end-to-end 6Gb/s SAS solution.
15 November 2011
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Supermicro invites you to join their HPC Technical Seminars
You are invited to join Supermicro's HPC Technical Seminars, hosted by Top Guns in HPC. There will be a special gift for attendees, first come first served. See Supermicro's HPC products at Super Computing 2011, Booth #2918, November 12th - 18th in Seattle, USA.
12 November 2011
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