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Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans







Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans

Microsoft confirms supercomputing plans 06/23/2004 12:20 PM

With a Windows edition for high-performance clusters, the software giant hopes to outflank Linux rivals.




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