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Press Room

Welcome to the press room for Penguin Computing. This site is designed to provide important information about Penguin Computing including press releases, data sheets, white papers and other additional background material on Penguin Computing's integrated cluster products and services.

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Latest News and Press Releases

Building an HPC Linux cluster has gotten simpler, Beowulf leader says
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com
July 24th, 2008

Donald Becker, an MIT grad who in the 1990s pioneered high-performance computing (HPC) with commodity components, returned to his alma mater recently to update the Boston Linux & Unix User Group (BLU) on the state of HPC and his work to make Linux clusters more powerful, more user-friendly and easier to manage.
NIH Awards $33.3 Million For Advanced Medical Research Technology
Information Week
July 16th, 2008

The U.S. government grants will help researchers explore the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes, cancer, autism, and other medical conditions.

November 18th, 2008

Penguin Computing Announces New "Emperor Series Clusters"

Company introduces "reference architecture" for Linux HPC Clusters providing turn-key, application optimized solutions setting

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November 18th, 2008

Penguin Computing Announces Niveus HTX Personal Supercomputer, with multi-Teraflops of computing power in a Deskside Design

Penguin Niveus HTX is based on NVIDIA Tesla GPU Computing technology and integrates dual Intel Quad-Core processors, Solid State

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October 29th, 2008

Penguin Computing Announces New High-Density Computing Solutions

Powerful new lineup of blade servers and a dual-node, 1U rack mount server offer industry leading density and price/performance

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October 22nd, 2008

HPC Cluster from Penguin Computing powers leading edge research at Applied Research Associates

System performance, reliability and ease-of-use are key for LS-DYNA multi-physics simulations

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