SGI announces Itanium based Linux systems

Mountain View 29 May 2001 The SGI Silicon Graphics 750 system for Linux, developed with the Intel Itanium processor, will be available July 2001. The Silicon Graphics 750 system is based on a floating-point architecture that is designed specifically for affordable high-performance and standards-based computing. The Silicon Graphics 750 system is the newest generation in 64-bit computing in the SGI family of products based on the Itanium processor with open-source Linux.

The Silicon Graphics 750 features advanced computational processing in a compact form factor capable of scaling up to two processors and 16GB of memory. The availability of the Silicon Graphics 750 will accommodate and enable the most demanding power users in the technical and high-performance computing markets such as computational fluid dynamics, mechanical computer-aided engineering (MCAE), computational chemistry, scientific computing and visualization.


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