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  • Aust supercomputing undergoes renaissance

    Australia's supercomputing partnerships are collectively spending tens of millions of dollars on new equipment.

  • Linux to drive Holden car design

    An Australian computing consortium is poised to lease a Hewlett Packard Itanium-based computing cluster to service a multi-year contract to assist Holden in new vehicle design and development.

  • Aussie consortium ponders Linux engineering cluster

    A supercomputing consortium plans to decide within the next two weeks on a tender for what it claims is the first large cluster in Australia dedicated to computational engineering.

  • Vic Unis sign life sciences computing deal

    A consortium of Victorian Universities has signed an $AU1 million deal with IBM Australia to give them improved access to computing power and bioinformatics tools.

  • Supercomputing gets a boost down under

    Two of the major Australian advanced computing associations have opted to use Compaq supercomputers in an attempt to fuel scientific research in all areas of science and engineering.

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