Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 00:29 UTC
Windows Microsoft just released Windows HPC Server 2008, with support for thousands of processors. A NYTimes article takes a closer look at Microsoft's ambitions in supercomputing, and current trends in the HPC field, where Microsoft has almost no current presence. Microsoft's strategy is probably a recognition that with the price of high-powered hardware decreasing, many new companies and organizations are finding application for high-powered systems, and they hope to be able to take a portion of that new business using people's familiarity with the Windows brand as a foot in the door.
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RE[2]: It does not compute.....
by sbergman27 on Tue 23rd Sep 2008 07:41 UTC in reply to "RE: It does not compute..... "
sbergman27
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Point and drool supercomputing clusters? The future of science never looked so bright. ;)

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