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Penguin Computing Expands Opteron
Product Line
Penguin Computing announced three new AMD Opteron 32-bit/64-bit platforms
at
LinuxWorld Expo. The new platforms are the Altus 1100, a dual processor 1U
server/cluster compute node with Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives; the Altus
1200, a dual processor 1U server/cluster compute node with SCSI hard drives;
and the Tempest 2100, a dual processor high-performance workstation.
Penguin Computing's Opteron-based platforms offer the processing power and
memory addressing advantages of 64-bit systems while simultaneously offering
native compatibility with existing 32-bit software. These products round out
Penguin Computing's existing Opteron product line, which currently includes
the Altus 1000E, a 1U dual processor server with IDE hard drives, the Altus
3200 3U dual processor server/cluster head node and the Altus 4200 4U quad
processor high-capacity server.
Penguin Computing is demonstrating its full line of Opteron rack-mounted
products in a cluster running the new 64-bit version of Scyld Beowulf at
LinuxWorld Expo. Penguin Computing is also demonstrating the Tempest 2100
workstation in AMD's booth.
"Penguin Computing's Opteron-based product line provides a wide variety of
options fulfilling customer needs for high performance 32-bit / 64-bit
systems," said James Carrington, director of product marketing at Penguin
Computing. "Initial customer response to Opteron has been outstanding and we
look forward to the continued growth of this product line."
"The AMD Opteron processors featured in Penguin Computing's Altus and
Tempest
platforms provide exceptional 32-bit performance with an easy migration path
to 64-bit applications," said Ben Williams, director of the Server/Workstation
Business Segment at AMD. "Customers taking advantage of the Altus and Tempest
products and Penguin Computing's experience in customization can be on the
leading-edge of high performance server and workstation system
technology."
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