SCIENCE
Appro Demonstrates Upcoming HyperBlade
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HANOVER, GERMANY -- Appro announced that it is demonstrating its new HyperBlade Server Cluster, 1U and 2U dual/quad servers based on the upcoming AMD Opteron™ processor at AMD’s main booth in Hall 1 #2E11 at CeBIT 2003. These products will be available for purchase after the AMD Opteron™ processor’s launch on April 22, 2003. Appro HyperBlade Cluster Solution The upcoming Appro HyperBlade server is designed for the High-Performance Computational (HPC) market and will provide a fully integrated cluster solution for large-scale complex computations. It achieves high-density architecture by using commodity x86 components in a single cluster. With support for up to 80 compute blades -- up to 160 AMD Opteron™ processors, Appro HyperBlade architecture doubles the current rack density using 1U servers. Appro 1U and 2U Dual/Quad Servers and Cluster Solutions The Appro 1U and 2U dual/quad servers are the ideal building block for powerful Web appliances requiring the highest processor and memory bandwidth performance. For high performance computing cluster applications, this high quality and cost-effective platform is expected to provide unparalleled performance optimization, dependable power and thermal reliability. “By combining innovative design, use of superior components and leveraging overseas manufacturing, Appro will be able to provide enterprise-level reliability, uncompromising quality while offering an excellent price/performance ratio,” said John Lee, Director of Product Marketing for Appro. Appro offers remote server management and high-speed interconnect options such as Myrinet, Dolphin, Quadrics and InfiniBand™ for cluster solutions. As of today, Appro has sold thousands of Appro AMD Athlon™ MP processor-based servers and supercomputing cluster solutions worldwide. “Appro systems based on upcoming AMD Opteron™ processors will offer an outstanding portfolio of adaptive infrastructure solutions for the HPC market,” said Ben Williams, director of server segment marketing, Computation Products Group, AMD. “The upcoming release of Appro’s server solutions will take advantage of the seamless transition to 64-bit computing provided by the upcoming AMD Opteron processor, while protecting the investment of 32-bit applications.”