HP Makes High-performance Computing More Affordable and Productive with Dynamic Visualization Technology

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November 16th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 19 times, 1 so far today

HP Makes High-performance Computing More Affordable and Productive with Dynamic Visualization Technology

HP today introduced visualization technology designed to make high-performance computing (HPC) more affordable and productive for a broader range of customers. Launched at the SC|05 Supercomputing Conference, the HP Scalable Visualization Array (SVA) uses industry-standard components and leverages advances in clustering, graphics and networking technology to allow scientists and engineers to visualize and analyze complex sets of data.

HP SVA is a key part of the HP Unified Cluster Portfolio, which is designed to integrate computation, data management and visualization in a single cluster environment, greatly enhancing productivity in HPC environments. Driven by this portfolio, HP continues to lead the HPC market in revenue with more than 30 percent market share, according to second quarter 2005 figures released by IDC.(1)

Customers in aerospace, oil and gas, automotive, manufacturing, defense, medical and scientific research organizations using the HP SVA can match their growing computational capability with powerful visualization tools. SVA technology can produce a vast, high-resolution display wall of 100 million pixels or more at approximately half the cost of competitive proprietary products.

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