MallMall Sells Pieces Of Virginia Tech G5 Supercomputer
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MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer.
MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer.
02/11/2004 11:13 PMMacCentral:
MacMall
sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5 supercomputer. I still think only
a dumbass would buy millions of dollars of equipment and sell it a few
months later.
MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer
MacMall sells pieces of Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer
02/12/2004 03:53 AMVirginia Tech's Power Mac G5-based supercomputer has already passed
into legend among Mac fans, and now you can own a piece thanks to Mac
catalog reseller
MacMall. They're
advertising refurbished Power Mac G5s that until recently powered
Virginia Tech's Terascale Computing Facility -- the supercomputing
cluster known as System X, sometimes affectionately referred to as Big
Mac instead.
Own a piece of the Virginia Tech
supercomputer
Own a piece of the Virginia Tech
supercomputer
02/12/2004 11:19 AMMacMall is currently selling the refurbished Power Mac G5s that were
used in Virginia Tech's powerful supercomputer cluster...
Buy Part Of The Virginia Tech
Supercomputer
Buy Part Of The Virginia Tech
Supercomputer
02/12/2004 12:45 PMG5 Supercomputer Kits from Virginia Tech
G5 Supercomputer Kits from Virginia Tech
11/05/2003 08:14 PM
As mentioned in a previous report, Virginia Tech will begin offering
Supercomputer Kits beginning early next year.
These kits will provide plans fo...
Virginia Tech to upgrade supercomputer
with Xserve G5s
Virginia Tech to upgrade supercomputer
with Xserve G5s
01/27/2004 01:21 AMVirginia Tech said on Tuesday that it will upgrade its "X"
supercomputer built from 1,100 Power Mac G5s with Apple's recently
introduced Xserve G5 1U servers...
Virginia Tech moves supercomputer to
Xserve G5
Virginia Tech moves supercomputer to
Xserve G5
01/27/2004 12:36 PMVirginia Polytechnic and State University made headlines late last
year as they raced to build a supercomputer based on Apple's G5
desktop processor. Now, just months after the 1,100-node Terascale
Computing Facility was completed, Virginia Tech has made the decision
to move the supercomputer to Apple's 1U rackmount server, the Xserve
G5.
Virginia Tech Planning To Offer G5
SuperComputer Kit
Virginia Tech Planning To Offer G5
SuperComputer Kit
11/06/2003 10:47 PMApple profiles Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer
Apple profiles Virginia Tech G5
supercomputer
12/23/2003 11:53 AMThere's been a huge media buzz surrounding Virginia Tech's Power Mac
G5-based parallel-computing "supercluster." Comprising 1,100
dual-processor G5 systems, Virginia Tech's system is clocked as the
third-fastest supercomputing system in the world, at a price that's
only a fraction of what other supercomputing systems in its class
cost. Now Apple has
posted
a profile on its Web site of the new system, dubbed "System X."
Virginia Tech to upgrade Mac-based
supercomputer to Xserve
Virginia Tech to upgrade Mac-based
supercomputer to Xserve
01/27/2004 01:44 PMThe new system using Xserve G5 servers will be completed in May, the
university said today.
Federal agencies eye Virginia Tech
supercomputer upgrade
Federal agencies eye Virginia Tech
supercomputer upgrade
01/27/2004 02:58 PMVirginia Tech's decision to migrate its supercomputer to Xserve G5s
will make the installation more attractive to the federal agencies and
organizations negotiating with the university for its supercomputer
technology, according to TechWeb...
Virginia Tech Migrates Mac Supercomputer
to Apple's Xserve
Virginia Tech Migrates Mac Supercomputer
to Apple's Xserve
01/27/2004 10:56 PMThe third-fastest supercomputer cluster located at Virginia Tech is
moving from Power Macintosh G5 desktop machines to a similar number of
Apple Computer's Xserve G5 rack-mount servers.
Virginia Tech to Upgrade Supercomputer
to Xserve (Reuters)
Virginia Tech to Upgrade Supercomputer
to Xserve (Reuters)
01/27/2004 01:15 AMReuters - Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University will upgrade its supercomputer that uses
Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O)'s PowerMac G5 computers with
Apple's recently introduced Xserve G5 servers that have two
chips in each box, the university said on Tuesday.
iLife '04, Virginia Tech supercomputer
videos posted
iLife '04, Virginia Tech supercomputer
videos posted
01/08/2004 07:18 PMApple has posted the iLife'04 introduction video, which highlights the
new features of the bundled applications and features Iann Robinson,
Sheryl Crow, Tony Hawk and Elijah Woods...
IBM sells supercomputer to GM
IBM sells supercomputer to GM
04/22/2004 05:18 AMZDNet UK Apr 22 2004 8:45AM GMT
IBM Sells U.S. the World's No. 3
Supercomputer
IBM Sells U.S. the World's No. 3
Supercomputer
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIBM has sold the world's third most powerful supercomputer to the U.S.
Department of
Defense, whose researchers will use the machine to map the Earth's
oceans and develop
vaccines for infectious disease.
Apple sells supercomputer sequel
Apple sells supercomputer sequel
06/21/2004 07:02 PMU.S. Army contractor snaps up $5.8 million, 1,566-server
supercomputer, as Mac maker angles for its share of the market.
IBM sells climate research supercomputer
IBM sells climate research supercomputer
02/10/2004 09:21 PMThe University of California, Irvine has bought eight IBM computers to
run an interconnected collection of global climate simulations.
Virginia Tech Supercompuer - Now at #3?
Virginia Tech Supercompuer - Now at #3?
10/29/2003 12:12 AM
MacBidouille links to an interim update on Supercomputer rankings (pdf
- Page 53).
The latest results give the Virginia Tech G5 Cluster (2,112 Proc...
OS X Conference: Virginia Tech on the G5
OS X Conference: Virginia Tech on the G5
10/30/2003 09:16 AMLink 1,100 Power Mac G5s together and it will make the news. Link
1,100 Power Mac G5s together to create the third most powerful
academic computing facility in the world, and it will make headlines
worldwide and earn project director Dr. Srindhi Varadarajan adulation
from Macintosh enthusiasts.
Other News: Virginia Tech Award
Other News: Virginia Tech Award
06/10/2004 09:59 AMVirginia Tech wins an award for its G5 supercomputer... with a little
help from Steve Jobs.
Other News: Virginia Tech Upgrade
Other News: Virginia Tech Upgrade
01/27/2004 11:30 AMVirginia Tech is looking for a good home for 1,100 2GHz Power Mac G5
duallies.
Virginia Tech and more on tonight's Your
Mac Life
Virginia Tech and more on tonight's Your
Mac Life
11/19/2003 10:33 AMVirginia Tech, the Berklee College of Music, Macworld Expo and Other
World Computing are spotlighted on Wednesday evening's
Your Mac Life. Hosted by Shawn
King, the weekly QuickTime-Webcast radio show features news and
information of interest to Mac users.
Virginia Tech Upgrades To Xserve
Virginia Tech Upgrades To Xserve
01/27/2004 11:30 AMBuy a Virginia Tech Cluster PowerMac G5
Buy a Virginia Tech Cluster PowerMac G5
02/12/2004 08:36 AM
In the wake of news that Virginia Tech would be migrating their
Supercomputer Cluster from PowerMac G5s to Xserve G5s, the fate of the
original PowerM...
Excedent Moves to Virginia Tech Campus
Excedent Moves to Virginia Tech Campus
08/17/2004 02:58 PMtheWHIR Aug 17 2004 6:42PM GMT
Virginia Tech Upgrade: PowerMac G5 to
Xserve G5
Virginia Tech Upgrade: PowerMac G5 to
Xserve G5
01/27/2004 10:17 AMVirginia Tech Confirms Switch To Xserves
Virginia Tech Confirms Switch To Xserves
01/28/2004 02:34 PMVirginia Tech PowerMac G5 to Xserve G5
Upgrade
Virginia Tech PowerMac G5 to Xserve G5
Upgrade
01/27/2004 02:22 AM
Virginia Tech officially announced that they will be migrating their
G5 Supercomputer from PowerMac G5s to Xserves.
According to the article, the X...
Virginia Tech cluster awaits G5 Xserves.
Virginia Tech cluster awaits G5 Xserves.
05/17/2004 10:22 PMThink Secret:
Virginia
Tech cluster awaits G5 Xserves. And we're behind them in line. :-(
A cluster of apple G5 machines at
Virginia Tech
A cluster of apple G5 machines at
Virginia Tech
11/19/2003 08:08 AM A cluster
of apple G5 machines at Virginia Tech ranked number 3 in the
Top500 list of the
world's fastest supercomputers. Apparently, the total cost of the
system is around $5 million dollars while the two machines that beat
it cost more than $300 million.
Virginia Tech PowerMac Cluster Ranks 3rd
Virginia Tech PowerMac Cluster Ranks 3rd
11/16/2003 11:37 AM
Results from the 22nd edition of the TOP500 List of the World's
Fastest Supercomputers were released today.
As expected, Virginia Tech's PowerMac G...
Virginia Tech Cluster Moving to Xserve
G5s?
Virginia Tech Cluster Moving to Xserve
G5s?
01/16/2004 01:05 PM
ThinkSecret provides some confirmation on earlier rumors that Virginia
Tech will be migrating from PowerMac G5s to Xserve G5s in their
recently assemb...
Virginia Tech swaps out G5 desktops for
Xserve racks
Virginia Tech swaps out G5 desktops for
Xserve racks
01/28/2004 11:25 AMWorld's third most powerful supercomputer gets smaller
Auburn Beats Virginia Tech in Sugar Bowl
(AP)
Auburn Beats Virginia Tech in Sugar Bowl
(AP)
01/04/2005 12:32 AMAP - Jason Campbell threw a touchdown pass, John Vaughn kicked three
short field goals and Auburn completed a perfect season with a 16-13
victory over ninth-ranked Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl on Monday
night.
Virginia Tech Imagebase Offers Images In
A Variety of Categories
Virginia Tech Imagebase Offers Images In
A Variety of Categories
06/30/2004 10:58 AMWhen you first visit the Virginia Tech Imagebase you'll be struck by
the number of categories of images available. You'll be able to browse
image collections from Agriculture to Virginia...
Details of Va Tech Supercomputer Project
Details of Va Tech Supercomputer Project
10/30/2003 01:39 AM
MacDevCenter provides detailed notes from a talk from Dr. Srinidhi
Varadarajan about the Virginia Tech PowerMac G5 Cluster. (Presently
ranked at #3 wo...
Virgina Tech To Upgrade Supercomputer To
Xserve
Virgina Tech To Upgrade Supercomputer To
Xserve
01/27/2004 02:26 AMBy moving to the thinner servers, the supercomputer will consume less
power and generate less heat, said Srinidhi Varadarajan, assistant
professor of computer science, college of engineering, at Virginia
Tech. (Reuters via MyAppleMenu)
New Virginia B2B Website (Vab2b.com)
Captures Traffic from Virginia Business
Internet Users.
New Virginia B2B Website (Vab2b.com)
Captures Traffic from Virginia Business
Internet Users.
06/29/2004 02:10 AMVab2b.com (http://www.vab2b.com) started out as a free service for
Virginia Business Internet users last year from the office of
Culbreath Consulting Corp. Vab2b.com is now depended on by many
Virginia business professionals all over the state. This site not only
allows users to find Virginia businesses, it details the business's
chamber of commerce or association affiliation. It is becoming the
destination site to find Virginia B2B companies. [PRWEB Jun 29, 2004]
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