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The global academic alliance between the Massachusetts Institute (MIT) and the National University of Singapore has chosen HP's Itanium® 2-based processor and Linux to power its research in the life and physical sciences.
"The Itanium® 2 processor is designed to support vast amounts of
data, users and highly complex calculations, making it an important
enabling technology for Singapore's scientific and industrial
researchers. Naturally, Linux powered by the Itanium® 2 process is the
ideal choice as it provides 64-bit performance and simplicity."
Professor Khoo Boo Cheong
Program C
Itanium is a trademark or registered trademark of
Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries.
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