Core Opteron

Core Opteron

RemoteVUE GIS technology within the software suite view seems to be a continuation of his return to form after a down market, bankruptcy, exclusion List the New York Stock Exchange, leaving shareholders holding shares of the aforementioned paper certificates worthless after a reverse action plan division in the first years of the 21st century. After this madness, SGIT got in the way in 2006 by Virtu in development – and to abandon its obsession with high computing performance.

Virtu was announced in April 2008 as a line of computers based on advanced visualization – you got what it going to places rich in first. Virtu workstations have been placed on the market to begin replacing the fuel Tezro and SGI workstations SGI Prism, which has stopped again in 2006.

Virtus give SGI rack – mounted server configuration called Virtu VN200 with settings that are selected Virtu VS series – a new image placed on an ancient system of BOXX Technologies, which is based on the AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron NVIDIA Quadro chipsets. Their performance and ease of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and Windows Compute Cluster Server.

According to SGI Robert "Bo" Ewald, "display serves to help our customers solve their most difficult problems: open your eyes to what is possible. "Virtu been created to facilitate this philosophy and make an everyday reality.

The Virtu VN200, which was the first offering of the company's new line 2008 of HPC applications, was designed to provide a new level of flexibility, precision and power end users who have been hampered by large data sets of the modern world – they need, and focused on IMS lead to, data-intensive environments that are coupled intensely at the screen.

SGI made some of his best patented technology in the Virtu VN200. The visual models can be analyzed in a centralized environment, but Sims can be accessed anywhere – locally or remotely on any other geographical location, and a PDA, laptop / notebook, PC, mainframe work, including graphics, allowing a cell phone. Now, large data sets are not large, can be treated at an incredible speed and handled individually or together in real time.

This is a fine, the seamless integration of hardware, software and applications in this release. According to Bob Pette, vice president Business Unit visual GIS "Virtu VN 200 is designed to transform the workflow for a wide range of users, including medical personnel, search and rescue teams, the product designers and decision support specialists. The largest increases were brought on accuracy, efficiency and overall productivity can be enormous. "

Nuff said already.

Derek Smithson regularly uses Silicon Graphics computers – and in fact wrote this article up using an SGI Fuel with a 1600SW monitor.

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