Product of the Day: Product Spotlight Supercomputing 2004 - Quadric Network Hardware

December 3rd, 2004 by Vendor Written in

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Product: QSNet Network Hardware

Manufacturer: Quadrics Ltd.

Address: One Bridewell Street, Bristol, BS1 2AA, United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0)117 907 5375

Networking Hardware for Your Supercomputer

Building your own supercomputer today is getting easier by the day. NASA built one in 120 days, which before took years. Commodity 64 bit hardware and Linux has changed the economics of building one. You still need to find a way to transport all the data. Quadrics, QSNet network hardware is a key component of some the world __________________________


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