goodgearguide.com.au - 10/27/2009
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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 measure of computing speed. Computers able to ...
news.softpedia.com - 10/27/2009
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news.softpedia.com —
ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of
computer hardware and consumer-grade computer systems, has recently announced...
the debut of its first supercomputer, a desktop-sized system that mixes Intel's latest Xeon processors with a number of NVIDIA ...
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ASUS Launches Its First Supercomputer, Packed with ...
gadgetvenue.com - 10/28/2009
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gadgetvenue.com —
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 ...
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ASUS ESC 1000 1.1 Teraflop Supercomputer
ohgizmo.com - 10/27/2009
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By Andrew Liszewski The company that introduced the
world to the netbook with their EEE is now...
introducing a system at the other end of the performance spectrum. The Asus ESC 1000 is essentially a desktop supercomputer with a speed of 1.1 ...
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Asus’ New ESC 1000 Is A Desktop Supercomputer
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ASUS ECS 1000 desktop supercomputer debuts
SlashGear —
... ASUS have outed their first supercomputer, and while you might associate the term with rooms packed full of ominous black totems, the ASUS ECS 1000 is actually a simple desktop. Despite the compact size, the ECS 1000 manages to hit speeds of up to 1.1 terraflops courtesy of NVIDIA graphics cards; the 3.33GHz Intel LGA1366 Xeon W3580 is paired with three NVIDIA ...
Asustek announces a 1.1 Teraflop, Tesla GPU powered supercomputer
Engadget —
... Some of us love nothing more than a portable and convenient netbook -- something that Asustek knows all too well -- but how about those of us who need real computing power? To that end, Taipei's choice for all things ultraportable has just announced its very own ...
Asus ESC1000 1.1 Teraflops Supercomputer powered by NVIDIA Tesla
iTech News Net —
... PC-sized supercomputer which is based on NVIDIA’s Tesla graphics processor. The ESC1000 is boosted by an Intel LGA1366 Xeon W3580 3.33GHz main processor, three NVIDIA Tesla C1060 Computing Processors with 960 graphics processing cores and 24GB DDR3 memory, offering up to 1.1 Teraflops processing power.
As the Tesla C1060 does not offer video output, a Quadro FX5800 is added to video out. It has a 500GB hard drive. A 1100-watt power supply unit is used.
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