Supercomputer firm aims switch at smaller clusters
News Quadrics, a company that sells networking gear to link lower-end machines into a cluster that acts like a single high-performance computer, has begun selling its newest technology to smaller customers.
[June 3, 2004, 8:50]
The Convergence of Ethernet and Ethernot: A 10-Gigabit Ethernet Perspective
White Papers Off late, a vast number of interconnect technologies such as InfiniBand, Myrinet and Quadrics have been introduced into the System-Area Network (SAN) environment; the primary driving requirements of this environment being high-performance and a...
[July 4, 2008, 1:00]
Cray swallows OctigaBay
News On Thursday, Opteron got another supercomputing boost with the announcement of support from Quadrics, which makes high-speed networking gear that links separate computers into a high-performance cluster.
[February 27, 2004, 14:15]
Compaq supercomputer set for debut
News Terascale has 3,000 Alpha EV68 processors housed in 750 servers joined with a high-speed interconnect from Quadrics. A gargantuan Compaq supercomputer called Terascale now is up and running and will make its first public appearance this week at a...
[October 29, 2001, 9:00]
InfiniBand reborn for supercomputing
News If InfiniBand catches on in supercomputing, it will threaten niche companies such as Myricom and Quadrics that currently sell proprietary networking hardware that does much the same thing as InfiniBand.
[November 22, 2002, 8:25]
HP teams up for Linux supercomputers
News HP has bet its entire server line on the Itanium family, which it helped to develop, while supercomputer niche companies such as Quadrics have begun supporting the new chips. Hewlett-Packard has signed a partnership with Linux NetworX under which...
[December 11, 2002, 10:23]
US Energy Dept hands out $20m for tech research
News The technology for this "clustering" task ranges from mainstream Ethernet to higher-speed links, from companies such as Myricom and Quadrics. The US Energy Department has decided to award IBM and Corning $20m (£11.9m) to develop high-speed...
[November 4, 2003, 11:25]
Supercomputing: Small firms making a big impact
News Linux Networx helps customers decide how many processors and how much memory to install, as well as what sort of interconnect technology -- InfiniBand, Gigabit Ethernet, Quadrics' QSNet, or Myricom's MyriNet -- will be most appropriate.
[May 18, 2004, 11:35]



