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News digest 19 June 2008
>Start
>Primeur Live! from Dresden
>Blog
>SUN's Bechtolsheim: It will be difficult to reach Exaflop/s in ten years from now
>Schedule the schedulers
>No Roadrunner without Panasas
>Microsoft after the party
>QSnet evolution
>HP bets on blades
>Intel to prepare innovative architectures to meet up to future HPC challenges
>Supermicro's SuperBlade is going green
>Cisco to present the FCoE protocol
>Mellanox to highlight Infiniband technology leadership
>TOP500
>Roadrunner - a mini computenik
>Hardware
>Do not know how to programme multi-core? Use PLASMA
>Future HPC applications in need of multicore and manycore platforms
>The Grid
>Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe rides the wave of ambition
>ParMA project team draws the multi-core card in their parallel programming business
>Company news
>Sun breaks into top five on TOP500 Supercomputers List with highest ranking open HPC system
>Voltaire powers world's most powerful supercomputer for NNSA's Los Alamos
>Mitrionics and Nallatech announce PCI Express FPGA Accelerator Kit targeting defense and bio industries
>HP BladeSystem servers occupy 35 percent of TOP500 List of world's most powerful supercomputers
>Sun expands Sun blade family with new four socket blade server for HPC and enterprise applications
>QLogic announces general availability of world's fastest InfiniBand HCA, based on QLogic TrueScale ASIC Platform
>Voltaire announces 40 Gbps InfiniBand Switch development plans
>Windows HPC server debuts in Top 25 of world's TOP500 largest supercomputers
Sun expands Sun blade family with new four socket blade server for HPC and enterprise applications
Dresden 18 June 2008 Sun Microsystems has made available its newest Sun Blade x64 system, offering industry-leading memory capacity to run the most compute-intensive HPC and enterprise applications. The Sun Blade X6450 Server Moduleis powered by four high-performance dual-or-quad core Intel Xeon processor 7300 series. It can run several operating systems, including the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS), Linux, Windows and VMware, the Sun Blade X6450 Server Module gives customers the flexibility to run existing 32-bit applications as they migrate to 64-bit applications.
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"With the Sun Blade X6450, Sun is continuing to build out its Sun Blade line which offers SPARC, Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron and industry leading operating systems, in a single blade infrastructure", stated Michael McNerney, director of Blade Systems, Sun Microsystems. "This new server module takes our blade platform to the next level in performance, packing 768 cores into one rack with increased memory capacity that provides enterprise class four socket computing in a blade form factor."

Sun continues to show strong momentum in the overall blades space. Sun's blade products revenue and shipments showed triple digit year-over-year growth, according to the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, May 2008 .

The Sun Blade X6450 is the densest four socket blade server on the planet when integrated into the Sun Constellation System, delivering more than seven TFlops of peak performance per fully populated Sun Blade 6048 chassis, up to 71% more compute cores and 50% more memory capacity than competing blade servers.

The Sun Blade X6450 server module powered by dual-or-quad core Intel Xeon processor 7300 series is shipping now with entry-level pricing starting at $8655.
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