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Intel Workstation Clusters For Low-Cost HPC Power
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Sep 14 2010) Servers
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Intel claims that businesses can access HPC-levels of compute power using its cube-clustered computing concept. Intel has been running an internal pilot programme to show that workstation clusters can offer enterprises access to high-performance computing (HPC) power they would not have access to normally.
The idea is to give what is becoming known as the “missing middle”, businesses and researchers who lack the money or access to HPC environments their workloads demand, the capabilities they need
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