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Gorbold leaves Custom PC for Boston
Originally part of the PC Pro team, Gorbold followed Gareth Ogden (now buccaneering with Corsair) across to tech porn title Custom PC and, more recently, was promoted to editor. Moving across to Boston, with it's high-end, hand-built server offerings isn't, therefore, too much of a stretch.
31 January 2012
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Rendering with NVIDIA Maximus
Nvidia Maximus is a new workstation technology that enables users to work freely in a 3D application, while running a full speed rendering or simulation in the background. AEC caught up with Nvidia to find out more.
30 January 2012
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Supercomputer 'Titans' Face Huge Energy Costs
Warehouse-size supercomputers costing $1 million to $100 million can seem as distant from ordinary laptops and tablets as Greek immortals on Mount Olympus. Yet the next great leap in supercomputing could not only transform U.S. science and innovation, but also put much more computing power in the hands of consumers.
20 January 2012
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Intel Announces Management Changes
Intel Corporation announced a number of executive promotions and rotations today that recognize outstanding performance and assign new responsibilities as part of Intel's commitment to management development.
20 January 2012
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NVIDIA GPUs becomes DNA star
NVIDIA GPUs have sped up the number crunching at the world's largest genome sequencing centre. Once, the BGI in China needed four days to analyse data describing a human genome. Now it needs just six hours. That is thanks to the fact that it upgraded the servers to use Nvidia GPUs instead of conventional chips.
09 January 2012
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Legacy storage not the answer
We're living in the middle of a data tsunami. According to figures recently published by IBM, 90 percent of data in the world today has been created in the past two years. And there's no sign of it slowing down. Data creation is mushrooming. The channel needs to consider the open solution route, argues Nexenta CEO, Evan Powell.
03 January 2012
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Supermicro® Provides the Highest Reliability Servers in Yahoo! JAPAN Data Centers
Yahoo Japan Corporation (YJP) adopts new server technology in their data centers regularly. Recent trends show the adoption ratio of Supermicro servers as compared to many other vendors is increasing at a significant rate. In YJP's rigorous selection process, Supermicro servers pass all tests with outstanding performance. YJP can find the perfect, optimized solution to meet any specification requirement from Supermicro's extensive and diverse product line.
03 January 2012
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V-Ray Renders in 3 Seconds on a New BOXX Workstation
Escape Studios came across this video and just had to share it with us all! In about three seconds Lon Grohs, VP of Business Development at Chaos Group, has a fully realized image with raytrace reflections, glossiness, full global illumination, amazing throughput, all on the new 3DBOXX 4920 XTREME workstation. Accompanied by the revolutionary new GPU BOXX, this really is a very responsive system.
03 January 2012
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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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