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Penguin Computing Altus Linux Servers Increase Power for High-Speed Cluster Solutions

Publication:Market WireDate:Apr 25 2005

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Penguin Computing today announced its new Altus 1300 and 1400 servers based on the AMD Opteron™ processor, which celebrates two years of innovation in the high-performance computing (HPC) market. Also enabled for the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor, the new servers will give Linux HPC and clustering customers exceptionally high-performance processing. These reliable servers are also well suited for general enterprise infrastructure needs, such as database, web and email servers, because of their flexibility, affordability and scalability in a small, 1U footprint. Penguin Computing is one of the first server solution providers to support 2P/4-core processing with the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor 200 Series.


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