[Beowulf] ever heard of ScaleMP?
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Ashley Pittman apittman at concurrent-thinking.comTue Dec 11 10:21:21 PST 2007
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On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 09:28 -0500, Mark Hahn wrote: > there's a company, ScaleMP, which seems to be selling some kind of > kit which enables to fairly large shared-memory x86_64 systems. > their website is nearly useless (http://www.scalemp.com/), but a little > more info can be had from SGI, which apparently uses ScaleMP for their > f1200 product (rebadged Ciara?). This reminds me of a talk at the Machine Evaluation Workshop a couple of weeks ago by a company called "workstations uk". They don't appear to have a working website but also have a product called f1200 so I assume are related somehow. The talk is on-line although I'll admit it was about half way through before I understood what they were talking about. http://www.cse.scitech.ac.uk/disco/mew18/Presentations/Day2/7th_Session/RobinHarker.pdf Ashley,
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