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News digest 24 June 2004
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>PrimeurLive! from ISC2004 in Heidelberg
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>Germany lost
>Cray is back
>Dongarra analyses Tflop/s systems
>Camp, Weber and Red Storm
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>Using Windows as an HPC operating system proves to be a benefit
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>The space simulator is modelling the universe on a budget
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>PathScale EKO compiler suite certified as interoperable with Streamline Computing's distributed debugging tool
>Breakthrough HP technology yields up to 100 times more bandwidth for Linux clusters
>More than half of world's Top 500 supercomputers now running on Intel processors (Intel release)
>Voltaire made its debut on the TOP500 list with four supercomputer clusters
>Dolphin SCI Interconnect Selected for International Space Station Training Simulator
PathScale EKO compiler suite certified as interoperable with Streamline Computing's distributed debugging tool
Heidelberg 24 June 2004

PathScale Inc. and Streamline Computing Ltd., a UK-based developer of customized clustering solutions, have introduced the mutual certification of their respective Linux compilers and parallel debugger. Specifically, version 1.2 of the PathScale EKO compiler suite and version 1.7 of Streamline's distributed debugging tool (DDT) have been updated, cross-tested and certified to be fully interoperable with each other.

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"When AMD64 application developers combine the superior performance of the PathScale EKO compilers with the industry's easiest-to-use parallel debugging tool, they will find that creating parallel applications for Linux clusters is immediately faster and easier, resulting in more efficient and more scalable applications", stated Dr. Michael Rudgyard, president and CEO for Streamline.

The PathScale EKO compiler suite for Fortran 77/90/95 and C/C++ is the world's highest-performance 64-bit compiler for Linux systems powered by AMD Opteron and Athlon64 processors. Streamline's distributed debugging tool (DDT) is a comprehensive graphical debugger designed for the complex tasks associated with debugging scalar, parallel and multi-threaded code.

"Both PathScale and Streamline are committed to accelerating the adoption of clustered computing for all types of high-performance applications", stated Scott Metcalf, president and CEO of PathScale. "Together, our two companies are providing AMD64 developers with best-of-breed integrated tools that dramatically speed time to deployment for parallel applications running on Linux clusters."

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