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EU wants Europe to be supercomputing superpower
Exascale computing looks set to get a boost in Europe as the EU plans to double its investment in HPC.
Government urged to up Met Office supercomputer investment
The Met Office needs fresh supercomputing power, but it will cost plenty of money to acquire.
IT PRO goes to HP’s supercomputer centre
We went inside HP's HPC centre in Grenoble to see why businesses might want to invest in supercomputing.
Sun launches range of Nehalem-powered products
Sun has released a new range of products to take its place in the Xeon 5500 powered market.
Supercomputers essential to European growth
IDC tells the EU to allow wider access to high performance computing.
Roadrunner loses top spot on supercomputer list
A Cray XT5 dubbed Jaguar has knocked the Roadrunner from the number one spot on the TOP500 ranking.
SGI puts supercomputer on the desktop
You no longer need an entire data-centre to benefit from high performance computing (HPC) claims SGI, as it launches the Octane III.
Intel announces 22nm chip plans
Chip giant Intel unveils details of Knights Corner, designed for high performance computing.
Wales wins £44 million for high performance computing
Wales HPC will create 400 jobs in the high-tech sector.
Met Office gets £30 million supercomputer
The IBM system P supercomputer will boost the Met Office's processing power.
NEC and nVidia team on supercomputing
NEC uses Nvidia chips to upgrade Tokyo based supercomputer.
Roadrunner still world’s top supercomputer
The Roadrunner supercomputer just escapes the claws of the Jaguar this time, but IBM could lose its number one spot soon.
Red Hat follows hot on Microsoft’s HPC heels
The commercial Linux leader is playing catch up in the high-performance computing space, unveiling its own stack yesterday.
Microsoft's Windows HPC Server 2008 ready for launch
The software giant’s latest server product targets performance and integration beyond traditionally demanding high-performance computing workloads.
Sun expands storage range with new product family
Company claims lowest cost-per-GB pricing with open-source J4000 storage family.
Roadrunner’s petaflop of performance tops supercomputer list
The new IBM system, built for the US Department of Energy, is the most powerful computer in the world, according to the TOP500 ranking.
New supercomputer smashes speed record
An IBM machine built by the US military has doubled the previous record by processing 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second.
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