Stories about: Mellanox Technologies

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    Mellanox demos souped-up version of Infiniband 21/06/2011 04:08:41

    Networking company Mellanox Technologies, along with Hewlett-Packard and Dell, is demonstrating a next-generation FDR Infiniband network running at 56G bps (bits per second) at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg.
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    Oracle takes stake in Infiniband vendor Mellanox 29/10/2010 01:18:00

    Oracle announced late Wednesday that it has taken a 10.2 per cent stake in Mellanox Technologies, maker of Infiniband interconnects for servers and storage systems.
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    Vendors form 10Gbit/sec Ethernet Storage Alliance 17/04/2008 11:15:44

    Aaron Martin likes to plan ahead. One year ago, the IT manager at Loro Piano, an Italian luxury goods manufacturer with US operations in New York, plunked down US$30,000 for a 10Gbit/sec Ethernet storage array from Nimbus Data Systems. At the time, it was one of the only iSCSI-based storage systems available that took advantage of 10G bit/sec Ethernet speeds, with most systems supporting 1Gbit/sec Ethernet.
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    10G Ethernet tests show promise for data centers 11/10/2007 10:22:01

    Makers of 10G Ethernet products came away from a recent University of New Hampshire Interoperability Lab plug fest with results they think will boost acceptance of the technology in corporate networks.
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    Virginia Tech prepares to deploy Apple supercomputer 23/09/2003 08:11:43

    Virginia Polytechnic and State University is racing to deploy its new supercomputer cluster based on Apple Computer Inc.'s G5 desktops by Oct. 1 in order to make the next ranking of the Top 500 list.
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    Virginia Tech chooses Apple for cluster 03/09/2003 08:05:16

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the US will build an Infiniband cluster using Apple Computer Inc.'s new dual-processor Power Mac computer with the 64-bit G5 processor, Virginia Tech said Tuesday.
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    Industry not jumping off InfiniBand-wagon 10/09/2002 08:30:00

    Don't write off InfiniBand just yet, experts say, as momentum behind the high-speed bus transport has merely slowed, not stalled.
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    Intel kills InfiniBand chip program 30/05/2002 07:45:00

    In a move that some experts say is a blow to the emerging InfiniBand market, Intel Corp. yesterday announced to partners that it has killed plans to produce silicon chips that would allow for high-speed server clustering and communication with other devices, such as storage arrays.
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    Intel jumps off Infini-bandwagon 27/05/2002 08:40:00

    Intel has cancelled its plans to sell chips for Infiniband products, a company spokesman confirmed Friday. One analyst said the move likely isn't a major setback for the emerging I/O technology, which is being supported by several other big vendors.
 
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