With all the hype that Nvidia tries to build around their Quadro GPGPU computing solutions one can easily forget that AMD is in this game too with its FireStrem line, Tyan just announcing four new FireStrem compatible server motherboards that promise to deliver exceptional performance in highly parallel applications.... |
18 November 2010 02:58 GMT |
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Over the past months, IT news has mostly centered around the new CPU and GPU that Intel, AMD and NVIDIA rushed to bring out. This means that the developments on the HPC (high-performance computing) didn't get as much attention as they otherwise would have. Fortunately, with the June PC release spree over, superc... |
6 July 2010 09:29 GMT |
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No doubt the majority of end-users aren't especially concerned with anything besides the consumer-oriented and, perhaps, business-aimed products that PC makers and hardware suppliers deal in. As such, consumers aren't exactly likely to know of the latest events in such areas as data center market or HPC (hi... |
23 June 2010 06:23 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced that its high-performance FireStream 9250 computer graphics accelerator has just been qualified for HP's Accelerator Program, which will consequently make it part of the HP ProLiant DL385 G5p and DL160 G6 servers systems. According to the worl... |
25 June 2009 04:26 GMT |
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Aside from unveiling its latest Opteron processors, designed on a 45nm manufacturing process, AMD has also introduced today a new graphics card, part of its FireStream family of high-end graphics products. The just launched FireStream 9270 comes with the company's latest ATI Stream Software Development Kit (SDK)... |
13 November 2008 11:36 GMT |
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It is uncertain how many users consider floating point or "Teraflops" as an important performance feature for their computers. But even so, a 5 Teraflops performance in one desktop computer should probably make most of the technology enthusiasts raise an eyebrow. This performance tag is expected from a desktop comput... |
16 June 2008 04:36 GMT |
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