Linux server company Penguin Computing Inc. is acquiring Beowolf cluster software company Scyld Computing Corp. in a deal that will merge two niche companies under one roof. Under the deal, San ...
Founded in 1988, the Space Technology Hall of Fame recognizes the life-changing technologies emerging from global space programs; honors the scientists, engineers, and innovators responsible; and ...
The cluster will serve faculty and students who run computationally intensive programs by offering processing time on its high-performance computers. The cluster will also allow OIT to provide ...
On Tuesday, Linux hardware company Penguin Computing announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Scyld Computing, maker of the Linux-based Beowulf clustering software. Terms of the deal were not ...
Description: Federal Business Opportunities -- General Information Document Type: Presolicitation Notice Solicitation Number: N00174020084 Posted Date: Mar 14, 2002 Original Response Date: Apr 01, ...
Penguin Computing, a server maker specializing in machines running Linux, has signed an agreement to acquire Scyld Computing, the company founded by a pioneer of "Beowulf" Linux supercomputers, the ...
In the world of High Performance Computing (HPC), Beowulf clustering stands in a class of its own. Beowulf is an approach to building a supercomputer by means of clustering commodity off-the-shelf ...
For a few weeks in October 2003, hundreds of Virginia Tech students congregated not for a protest, but to create "Big Mac," a supercomputer made of 1,100 Apple G5s. The group of computers, known as a ...
- AMD 64-bit computing designed to deliver increased performance, decreased computing time for x86-based clustered environments - SUNNYVALE, CALIF. - JANUARY 21, 2003 - AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced ...
Donald Becker, during the summer of 1997. View Slideshow Who's afraid of the big bad Beowulf? No one now, but 10 years ago the scientific community greeted the first Beowulf supercomputer cluster with ...
Attendees at the BioIT World conference last week got a first look at a powerful new Linux clustering package for supercomputing environments. Scyld Software and its parent company Penguin Computing, ...