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DALCO now offers Intel Quad-Core based Servers and Workstations.
Intels new Quad-Core Processors provide maximum Performance with high efficiency regarding power consumption. With Intels virtualisation enhancements and four cores on one chip, these Machines are ideal for running virutalized environments and high performance applications.
Visit DALCO at ISC 2006 in Dresden, Germany
Visit Dalco at the [International Supecomputer Conference ISC2006] fron June 27 to June 30.
DALCO Delivers AMD64 based High Performance Visualisation Cluster to HLRS
Our HPC project at the University of Stuttgart utilised a cluster not only as a powerful visualisation machine, but also as a compute cluster for online simulations and postprocessing. Our cluster is designed to be flexible enough to fulfill its demanding goals to best provide visualisation services...
DALCO Within the early adopters of Intels newest Dual-Core Woodcrest server platforms
Intels newly released server platforms based on their new "Woodcrest" architecture are designed to reduce real estate-associated costs and space, cooling requirements and electrical demand in server data centers for IT managers while increasing responsiveness, productivity and server uptime.
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DALCO AMD64 Supercomputer for Hyundai Motors
Hyundai Motors installed a DALCO AMD64 based Supercomputer with the Panasas ActiveScale Storage Cluster Parallel File system to meet the performance, bandwidth and rapid deployment requirements for their computational fluid dynamics and crash calculations.
DALCO delivers Dual Core AMD Opteron Supercomputer to Alinghi
DALCO, Switzerland, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of high-performance computing systems, has announced that it will be delivering a Dual Core AMD Opteron based supercomputer to Alinghi, the America's Cup defender. In cup racing, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is becoming increasingly importa...
DALCO delievers Supercomputer "Albert" to SAUBER PETRONAS Formula 1
Swiss DALCO, one of the leading companies for high performance computing systems in Europe, has successfully delivered the custom build Supercomputer “Albert” to SAUBER PETRONAS - the Swiss Formula 1 team - for their work in aerodynamics.
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