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SCORE: Take the guesswork out of small technology companies
Almost all small businesses relies on some sort of computer technology. But it is not easy to hold with the arrival of seemingly everyday hardware, software and enhancements of Web applications, especially when you try to focus on growing your business.

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Future Computer Chips Will Make More Mistakes (And That’s a Good Thing)
Scientists have made a curious breakthrough in computer chip technology. They’ve discovered that if you “prune” a chip’s design–chopping off little-used functions and actually allowing it to make errors–it can result in far more power efficient and smaller designs. This breakthrough could be crucial for mobile electronics. The team performing this research comes from the U.S., Singapore and …

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Meet the chip punks
The bands turning 1980s games consoles into musical instruments

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In this tutorial, looking at Excel charts, learn how to create and format a simple column chart. Hope you find it useful. These tutorials are made using Excel 2000 but everything you see can be achieved in all versions of Excel.
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Penguin Computing Updates Altus Product Line with Latest AMD Quad Core Processor Technology











Reno, NV (PRWEB) November 13, 2007

Penguin Computing, an AMD® Platinum Solution Provider, today announced the availability of the Penguin Altus 650 server with third-generation AMD Opteron Quad Core CPUs. The Linux-based Penguin Altus 650 server with AMD Opteron 2300 (“Barcelona”) series processors delivers enhanced compute power for high performance computing (HPC) and mission-critical enterprise applications. It is available for immediate delivery.

Penguin made this announcement today at the Supercomputing 07 conference (SC’07), where they will be exhibiting at booth #3252.

The Penguin Altus 650 rack mountable server with the AMD Opteron 2300 series processors is designed to address the performance, density and total cost of ownership requirements of facilities with large HPC clusters. The Altus 650 features the highest memory capacity available in a 1U form factor, integrated Gigabit Ethernet, high capacity hard drives and a PCI Express x16 expansion slot for high performance cluster interconnects. It is also highly energy efficient, maximizing compute power per rack and minimizing the impact on utility bills. Integrated IPMI management enables remote health monitoring and power control to reduce administrative workload in large deployments.

The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor is a native multi-core design with all four processing cores on a single piece of silicon. Based on AMD’s Direct Connect Architecture, AMD Opteron quad core processors provide unparalleled I/O and memory bandwidth and low latency interprocessor communication in multiprocessor configurations.

“We are delighted to bring the very latest CPU technology to our customers in technical and enterprise computing fields,” said Charles Wuischpard, president of Field Operations at Penguin Computing. “Organizations running compute intensive applications on existing Penguin Altus servers will see great returns by migrating to Quad Core CPU technology.”

Note to editors: Please see related news from Penguin Computing announced today titled “Penguin Relion Servers Support Latest Intel CPU Technology” and “Penguin Computing’s Scyld ClusterWare Receives Intel Cluster Ready Certification.”

About Penguin Computing

Penguin Computing is a privately held firm headquartered in San Francisco, California. Penguin Computing has been specializing on Linux since 1998, delivering a powerful combination of Linux software, systems and services. In 2003 Penguin Computing acquired Scyld Software, developer of the industry leading HPC Linux clustering software Scyld Beowulf. Focused on the high performance computing, enterprise consolidation and web hosting markets, the company has an extensive customer base including Fortune 100 companies, government agencies and educational institutions. For more information about Penguin Computing and Penguin products, please go to http://www.penguincomputing.com.

Penguin Computing is a registered trademark and Altus is a trademark of Penguin Computing, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Opteron and combinations thereof, are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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