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Lawrence Stewart larry.stewart at sicortex.com
Thu Nov 8 19:42:10 PST 2007


On Nov 8, 2007, at 4:48 PM, Gerry Creager wrote:

> How many of our system integrators/vendors who lurk on the list (or  
> post) are going to be in Reno next week?  I need to start chatting,  
> and getting some information.
>
> We're considering building out a high throughput cluster and need to  
> discuss Intel/AMD options (with documentation/benchmark results),  
> interfconnects, minimum RAM configs, power, thermal, etc.
>
> A lot of this has gone past the list in the past, both distant and  
> recent, and I'm starting to get the cycles to dig into the archives,  
> but I'd like to start talking 1-on-1 to get an idea of what we're  
> spending what our options are, who I should (and shouldn't) be  
> talking to, etc.
>
> Off-list responses probably are best...
>
> Thanks gerry
> -- 
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SiCortex will be there.  We're next to Microsoft, go figure.  We'll  
have 72, 648, and 5832 processor machines on the floor.

-Larry




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