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New Balance Uses HP Workstations to Design Footwear | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Footwear designers at New Balance required powerful, reliable computing hardware and software to help render three-dimensional CAD designs. The need for high-performance software and computer hardware is paramount for the designers in the race to get new footwear and apparel to market. Trends come and go at lightning speed. New Balance needs technology that helps accelerate product development while maintaining customers' performance, fit and design expectations. Shoe manufacturer purchased HP xw4300 Workstations to run SolidWorks CAD applications. | |||
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Consolidating on AMD Opteron-Based ProLiant Servers Cuts Licensing Costs, Boosts Performance | 2005-06-21 03:00:02 | |
| HP's application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design teams - early adopters of Linux-based electronic design automation (EDA) software and industry-standard servers for 32-bit applications - develop and test ASICs for use in HP ProLiant industry-standard servers. The initial lack of 64-bit Linux and 64-bit industry-standard servers forced the group to retain many legacy workstations to provide the support required for complex applications and simulations. The new HP ProLiant DL585 4-way server, featuring the AMD Opteron processor, and the availability of the Synopsys EDA development tools for Red Hat Enterprise Linux provided the ideal solution for the HP ASIC design group. | |||
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SkyPilot Networks Chooses Fujitsu System-on-Chip for New Generation WiMAX Mesh Networking Solution | 0000-00-00 | Broadband Wireless Exchange |
| SkyPilot selected the Fujitsu WiMAX System-on-Chip (SoC) for a new generation of systems that will bring sophisticated mesh networking to WiMAX deployments. As the first company to announce plans to add mesh networking to WiMAX infrastructures, SkyPilot will provide multi-hop, multi-link, multi-path, and multi-base station connectivity that offers a breadth of coverage, performance, and fault-tolerance capabilities not available with point-to-multipoint deployments. | |||
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Intel IOPs Help Adaptec Define Leading Edge of External Storage Solutions Segment | 2006-03-23 05:19:19 | |
| External storage solutions have traditionally been expensive to build from an R&D standpoint, as well as cumbersome to manage and service. Toward that end, Adaptec's Storage Solutions Group is developing next-generation controllers for connecting servers to RAID-based storage devices. The Hammerhead controller - as well as other external storage controllers that Adaptec will develop on the same platform - is based on the Intel IOP315 I/O Processor Chipset with Intel XScale Technology. This case study examines how the IOP315 chipset with Intel XScale technology enables Adaptec developers to offer server OEMs and other system builders cost-effective, high-performance external storage solutions with a compact footprint and an ultra-low power profile. |
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