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December 2008
Computer Technology Review -
Case Study: University of Arizona Lowers Data Center Cooling Costs with the SGI Altix ICE System
Military & Aerospace Electronics -
LSI upgrades Sandia Supercomputer with Storage
nbcbayarea.com -
Geek Alert: Moffett Gets World's 3rd Fastest Computer
November 2008
Scientific Computing World -
51,200-core system boosts NASA to No 3
Critical Crossroads for HPC -
Critical Crossroads for HPC
- By Dr. Eng Lim Goh
The Register -
SGI preps supers for future Intel chips
WIRED -
SGI Creates 10,000-Core Concept Computer
The Register -
SGI shows off Molecule concept machine
Maximum PC -
SGI's Molecule Supercomputer Concept Packs 10,000 Atom Processors
PC Magazine -
SGI's 'Molecule': An Atom-Based Supercomputer
Scientific Computing, HPC Special Edition -
Critical Crossroads for HPC
government Computer News -
Sandia stores petabytes of data with SGI tools
Wired Blog Network -
SGI Creates 10000-Core Concept Computer
BeyeNETWORK -
Data Warehousing Roundup
Government Computer News (GCN) -
"Company builds its VUE product line based on the open-source OpenGL graphics library"
October 2008
HPCwire -
"SGI Returns to Visual Roots"
New York Times -
"Graphics Go Mainstream"
HPCwire -
"Silicon Graphics Releases VUE Viz Platform"
GigaOm -
"Why Computing's Future Is Graphic"
SVG (Sports Video Group) -
"Computer-Hardware Pioneer SGI Expands to Software"
Government Video -
"Silicon Graphics Helps Air Force Researchers VUE Data"
Homeland Security Today -
Feeling the Impact without the Pain
Wall Street Journal -
"Computer-Hardware Pioneer Expands to Software SGI Announces New Programs for Managing Complex Visual Graphics as Firm Copes With Stiff Competition From Intel, AMD"
Bio-IT World -
"Timing and Other Data Storage Trends"
DE Online -
MTU Aero Engines Runs on SGI Servers
- by Srinivas Kodiyalam
September 2008
Storage Newsletter -
"New Oracle Optimized Warehouse Based on SGI Servers, Supercomputers and Storage Solutions"
Business Intelligence Network -
"SGI's Adaptive Data Warehouse"
Software Developer Times -
"SGI adjusts OpenGL license to meet FSF standards"
Linux.com -
"SGI relicenses OpenGL: A huge gift to the free software community"
LinuxDevices.com -
"SGI frees up GL-related licensing"
Linux Magazine -
"SGI Further Opens Its OpenGL Contributions"
August 2008
CSIR Satellite Applications Center -
SAEOS infrastructure at the CSIR enters second phase
HPCWire -
"Star-P Enhanced for Platform LSF and SGI Altix ICE"
IEEE
Computer Graphics & Applications -
Article on Speedo Suit Design, March/April 2006
(PDF 2.6M)
Science Daily -
"Mystery Of Young Stars Near Black Holes Solved"
UA Learning Technologies -
"Green ICE discovered in the desert!"
University of Arizona UA News -
UA Computers Really Fast, and Green
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PODCAST
TMCnet.com -
Voltaire Unified Fabric On SGI Altix Supercomputers Powers-up Hlrn Supercomputer
Science Daily -
Strange Molecule In The Sky Cleans Acid Rain, Scientists Discover
NASA Tech Briefs -
Bill Thigpen, Engineering Branch Chief of NASA's Advanced Supercomputing Division
June 2008
Upstream Technology-
Total Buys 123 tflops Computing, 1PB Storage from SGI
(Subscription Required)
Channel Web -
10 Supercomputers That Will Blow Your Mind
IT Jungle -
SGI Pushes Into Data Warehousing with Linux Supers and Oracle
Serious Games Support World's Deepest-Drilling Oil Rigs
IT Week -
SGI reinvents itself through data warehousing
ITPro -
IT PRO looks at how free and open source software is helping academics, researchers and scientists gain a better understanding of space and time
May 2008
ZDNet -
SGI to university: Chill out
IT Pro -
IT PRO looks at how free and open source software is helping academics, researchers and scientists gain a better understanding of space and time
Scientific Computing World -
Why supercomputing the stars needn't cost the Earth
ITPro -
Linux and Formula One
ComputerScope -
SGI supercomputers power astronomy
ComputerWeekly -
Supercomputers help Exeter rearch for the stars
Eureka Magazine -
Racing Ahead
SGI puts Honda F1 racing on ICE -
Automotive Engineering International
- (in print & online; subscription only access)
HPCWire -
Reflections on The Newport Conference — HPCC-08
IT Europa -
SGI Shifts from Volume to Value
April 2008
TV Technology -
NBA Doubles Digital Archiving Effort With SGI
HPCWire -
Back to the Future: SGI Returns to Visualization
Sports Video Group -
NBA Expands SGI Ties
Sports Business Journal (subscription only) -
NBA extends deal with SGI to develop digital archives
Bio-IT World Cover Story -
The DNA Data Deluge
Chief Executive Officer -
The Modern CTO - From Technology Purist to Businessman, Environmentalist and Fortune-teller?
Compliance Week -
Leverage AS5, SOX Testing at Silicon Graphics
March 2008
InfoStor -
Storage solutions for fast-paced studios
February 2008
Military Science & Technology -
Sensor and Sens-ibilities
HPCWire -
What Can Linux Networx's Assets Do for SGI?
Tuscan Citizen -
$2.4M computer system gives UA research boost
InfoStor -
SGI teams with LSI on virtualization platform
- by Kevin Komiega
Medical Device Daily -
Supercomputer Used in Canadian Study to Simulate Heart Activity
, The Daily Medical Technology Newspaper, Feb 6, 2008, Vol. 12, No 25, Page 1 - by Amanda Pedersen
January 2008
NASA Tech Briefs -
NASA Deploys Supercomputer to Manage, Store and Retrieve Data
Genetic Engineering & biotechnology News -
Universite de Montreal Researchers Simulate World's Largest Heart Model Using SGI Technology
Insidehpc.com blog -
14k core NM Altix "up" in 48 hours
KOB.com -
New Mexico's new supercomputer unveiled
Australian Life Scientist -
Science and the supercomputer
, by Kate McDonald
1012 The Gulf South Business Corridor premier issue -
Welcome to the Future: The virtual reality of LITE may change the way business is done
Government Computer News (GCN) -
Power processing for all: Clusters open high-performance systems to new users - if you set them up right
- by Drew Robb