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InternetNews March 3, 2006 Clint Boulton |
SGI Cuts 250 Jobs, CFO, COO Hungry to return to profitability after hemorrhaging cash for years, Silicon Graphics today said it would trim 250 positions and announced key management changes as part of a corporate restructuring. |
InternetNews December 28, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
SGI: Still Alive And Kicking SGI, the one-time darling of the special effects industry is now repurposed for supercomputing - and this might be the market that works. |
InternetNews February 15, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
SGI Gets Deeper Into Linux Networx Barely out of bankruptcy itself Silicon Graphics acquired troubled high-performance computing vendor Linux Networx. |
InternetNews April 15, 2004 Clint Boulton |
SGI Sheds Graphics Software Business Server company, looking for market share in the burgeoning Linux space, unloads high end graphics software unit. |
InternetNews January 11, 2007 Clint Boulton |
SGI to Resell Microsoft Server Goods SGI has agreed to offer Microsoft's high-performance computing operating system on its cluster servers, a deal geared to boost both companies' sales in the HPC space. |
InternetNews March 17, 2010 |
SGI Joins Xeon Lovefest With Origin Revival SGI, the vendor that grew out of Rackable Systems' acquisition of Silicon Graphics, has hopped on the Xeon bandwagon with a new line of x86 servers based on Intel's new Westmere technology. |
InternetNews February 13, 2004 Michael Singer |
SGI is Shedding its Alias The company talks with a private investment firm about selling its 3D graphics division. |
InternetNews April 1, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
Rackable Picks Up SGI for a Bargain Price The once-mighty Unix vendor gets sold for less than some of the supercomputers it sells. |
InternetNews July 28, 2004 Clint Boulton |
SGI Aims High with NASA Deal SGI's Space Exploration Simulator supercomputer is one of the largest Linux systems ever assembled, with 10,240 Intel Itanium processors. |
The Motley Fool December 7, 2010 Matt Koppenheffer |
Another Sign That Recovery Is for Real To gauge recovery, we can listen to what companies are saying, or we can take a look at what those companies are actually doing. |
Bio-IT World June 2006 Steven Withrow |
SUNY-SGI Collaboration Yields AIDS Breakthrough Working on an SGI Altix system located at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, researchers recently modeled how HIV protease works across time, which the team hopes will lead to more targeted medicines to interfere with virus development. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2011 Anders Bylund |
This Tech Stock Belongs on Your Watchlist Silicon Graphics International impressed again, but looks a wee bit expensive in the wake of the good news. |
InternetNews October 27, 2004 Michael Singer |
SGI Takes Off With NASA Supercomputer NASA's "Columbia" uses 10,240 Intel Itanium-2 chips to best IBM's Blue Gene/L and NEC's Earth Simulator. |
InternetNews April 25, 2005 Clint Boulton |
SGI Has 'Eagle' Eye for DoD's Defense SGI has sold the U.S. Department of Defense a supercomputer to help the agency simulate aircraft, weapon systems and battlefield scenarios more accurately than ever before. |
InternetNews June 24, 2004 Paul Shread |
PNNL, SGI Think Big The Department of Energy lab and SGI collaborate on a project to shift computation of large data to storage devices. |
InternetNews July 18, 2006 David Needle |
Itanium, Take Two Intel is set to unveil the dual-core "Montecito" version of its troubled Itanium processor line at an event in San Francisco today. |
InternetNews February 17, 2006 David Needle |
Itanium on the Grow? IDC reports high customer satisfaction and solid intent-to-purchase ratings for Itanium-based systems. |
InternetNews March 25, 2011 |
SGI Breaks Another Windows Record New certifications may give SGI a leg up on slower competitors as the company pushes running hundreds of physical cores on Windows Server. |
InternetNews March 16, 2011 |
SGI Lays Claims to Largest Windows Configuration for HPC The SGI system was certified with 128 cores and 1 TB of memory, but there's more to come, the company says. |
The Motley Fool October 25, 2006 Anders Bylund |
AMD Swallows ATI -- But What Does It Mean? Today, the merger between graphics and core logic specialist ATI and PC processor maker Advanced Micro Devices is in the books, and ATI shareholders should now have some extra cash in their brokerage accounts, possibly along with some AMD stock. |
InternetNews September 29, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Itanium Picks Up Momentum, Supporters The Itanium Solutions Alliance held its first Itanium Solutions Summit this week to discuss the growth of Itanium 2-based solutions. The newest supporter of the ISA is Oracle. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Erico Guizzo |
IBM Reclaims Supercomputer Lead The new breed of supercomputers brings technology advances that may ultimately trickle down to a variety of high-performance computers, thus benefiting not only big-bucks buyers like the Energy Department and NASA but many other organizations in need of serious computing horsepower. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 |
Navy Models Explosions with SGI Computers Navy engineers needed powerful computers to model underwater explosions and assess the performance of new warhead designs. They found a solution with Altix servers and InfiniteStorage solutions from SGI. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
Sikorsky Designs Helicopters with SGI Servers Engineers will use the SGI computers to analyze digital prototypes in computer-generated wind tunnels and battle scenarios. Sikorsky deployed the SGI solutions to support computer-aided engineering design and analyses of current and future aircraft. |
Linux Journal January 15, 2003 Steve Neuner |
Scaling Linux to New Heights: the SGI Altix 3000 System With 64 processors and 512GB of memory, SGI claims the title of world's most powerful Linux system. |
The Motley Fool August 12, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
How Your Stocks Can Get Wiped Out Are you considering investing in a company in or near bankruptcy? Think twice. |
CFO June 1, 2003 Alix Nyberg |
Second Acts After bankruptcy, companies often teeter between encore and final curtain call. |
CIO November 15, 2001 Meridith Levinson |
Nixed for Linux The master of illusion in the entertainment industry, Industrial Light & Magic -- George Lucas's visual effects and 3-D animation studio -- is undergoing its own metamorphosis and sloughing off longtime partner SGI in the process... |
InternetNews September 27, 2004 Michael Singer |
HP Dumps 64-bit Interests The computer maker said a lack of Windows applications helped its decision to dump its investment in 64-bit workstations. |
CFO June 1, 2010 Vincent Ryan |
Breezing Through Bankruptcy Companies filing for Chapter 11 protection are exiting sooner than ever, but is faster always better? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
NASA, Intel, and SGI upgrade supercomputer, expand compute capabilities Experts at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Washington, Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., and SGI in Sunnyvale, Calif., are working toward significant increases in the computing performance and capacity of the space agency's supercomputer. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2004 Mark Mahorney |
Cray Is Cranking Out the Products Cray Inc., the global market leader in high-end supercomputers, has two new products due out later this year which will likely boost its sales into 2005. |
Bio-IT World October 14, 2004 Robert Mcmillan |
High-Performance Computing: Muscle in the Middle New processor designs are giving a price/performance boost to midrange Unix servers. |
AskMen.com July 7, 2002 Donald Morrison |
The Ups & Downs Of Bankruptcy While filing bankruptcy shouldn't be a shameful process, it is one that ought to be approached with caution. It's a means of repayment that isn't cut out for every financial situation, regardless of how catastrophic they may seem, and its consequences can be detrimental and far-reaching. |
Bio-IT World July 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
Visualize This An attractive combination of features -- high performance, component standardization, and the ability to access large amounts of memory -- is making new visualization systems appealing for many computationally intensive biomedical applications. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Is Intel Eating AMD's Supercomputing Lunch? Supercomputers don't change all that much in design -- but Intel is stealing serious market share in the fastest and most expensive market segment out there. |
Linux Journal June 2000 Linley Gwennap |
Linley on Linux The new Intel chip promises to take the PC to the high-end server market. Will Linux go along? |
InternetNews March 9, 2006 David Needle |
Itanium Alliance Invests in Linux In a collaboration with Gelato, the Itanium Solutions Alliance said it's giving money to help optimize open source compilers for Linux-based Itanium platforms. |
Entrepreneur September 2001 Chris Sandlund |
Born Again Good businesses don't have to die just because they've gone hopelessly, out-of-control in debt. There is a place they can turn for redemption: the bankruptcy laws. |
Bio-IT World August 15, 2005 Salvatore Salamone |
NCI's Focus on Data Analysis A team of scientists developed an automated imaging workflow and analysis process to simplify the use of confocal microscopes, affording researchers a faster way to study details about cancer cells and tissues. |
Inc. June 2009 |
Managing Business Insolvency and Bankruptcy Even after a business fails, an owner has important choices to make. |
InternetNews January 26, 2006 David Needle |
A $10B Dollar Bet on Itanium Despite false starts, computer makers and Intel tout the chip's prospects and announce plans to spend a collective $10 billion to help drive adoption of systems based on the Itanium platform. |
The Motley Fool August 28, 2009 Anders Bylund |
Believe It: This Rally Is Real On the heels of encouraging reports from PC makers, and a rousing analyst upgrade of Advanced Micro Devices, processor giant Intel just raised its guidance for the ongoing quarter. |
InternetNews November 18, 2004 Roy Mark |
Congress OKs Funding U.S. Supercomputers Congress gave its final approval Wednesday to a high-performance computing bill that dedicates $165 million over the next three years to support U.S. development of the world's fastest supercomputers. |
InternetNews June 22, 2009 Andy Patrizio |
SGI Targets Mid-Market With New Storage Play High density storage device will handle up to 60 drives, both platter and SSD-based, for 90TB of storage. |
Linux Journal February 2001 Robin Rowe |
Linux as a Video Desktop Rowe introduces a new article series on developing Linux multimedia applications from scratch... |
InternetNews January 21, 2004 Clint Boulton |
InfiniBand Firms Eye High-Performance Computing InfiniCon and Voltaire issue InfiniBand announcements that show traction in the high-performance computing arena. |
Linux Journal June 1, 2002 Thad J. Beier |
Product Review: Hewlett-Packard x4000 Workstation We tested this x4000 as an artist workstation as well as a batch renderer... |
InternetNews September 26, 2005 David Needle |
Itanium Alliance Charges Forward In a concerted effort to give Itanium systems a higher profile and rev up developer support, hardware competitors, software providers and Intel are teaming up. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
LSI Upgrades Sandia Supercomputer with Storage Engineers at Sandia National Laboratories are upgrading Red Storm, one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, with high-performance storage. |