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ASUS ESC 1000 1.1 Teraflop Supercomputer
ASUS ESC 1000 1.1 Teraflop Supercomputer
Asustek have revealed details on their first supercomputer this week named the ASUS ESC 1000. The ESC 1000 is capable of speeds up to 1.1 teraflops by using NVIDIA graphics processors. One teraflop is one trillion flops (floating point operations per second), a measure of computing speed. ...
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
shanzai.com — asus-snapdragon At yesterday’s investor conference held in Taipei, ASUS boss Jerry Shen confirmed that a Smartbook device... will be launched in the first quarter of 2010, with the price of the device likely to fall in the vicinity of NTD6000 (USD184). ... (more) ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
Asustek teams with Nvidia on 1.1 Teraflop supercomputer
goodgearguide.com.au — Asustek Computer unveiled its first supercomputer on Monday, the desktop computer-sized ESC 1000, which uses Nvidia graphics... processors to attain speeds up to 1.1 teraflops. One teraflop is one trillion flops (floating point operations per second), a ... (more) Asustek teams with Nvidia on 1.1 Teraflop supercomputer
ASUS K50IN
ASUS K50IN
insidehw.com — ASUS_K50IN_intro2.jpg Image When it comes to notebook sales figures, home entertainment models are in majority. Because of... demand for such models, many home entertainment models exist on the market today, so users that search for one of these are ... (more) ASUS K50IN
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Asus tips us with ESC 1000, a 1.1 Teraflop Supercomputer
Gizmo Watch — ... three NVIDIA Tesla C1060 computing processors and a single Quadro FX5800, the machine manages 960 graphics cores, which is perhaps the most cost effective and energy-efficient option to high-performance workstations. The ESC 1000 has 24GB of DDR3 memory at 1333MHz along with a 500GB SATA II hard drive. There’s nothing on the price and availability other than the fact that ASUS states that a 5 year cost structure for ESC 1000 comes in at $14,519 USD. Via: SlashGear/GadgetVenue

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