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HPC Architecture: Explained

Tuesday, June 24 2008 01:56 PM

Why is High Performance Computing increasingly in demand in today's businesses? David Scott from the high performance computing team at Intel Corporation takes you through the the brief history and comparisons of 3 HPC architectures. Find out which is the most widely deployed HPC architecture today.

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Dr. David S. Scott
Petascale Product Line Architect
Intel Server Products Group



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