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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM ANNAPOLIS MICRO SYSTEMS INC
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
Annapolis Micro Systems Inc answers questions FPGAs and what we can expect to see from the company in the future.

ClearSpeed TO DEMONSTRATE CS301 25GFLOP PARALLEL PROCESSOR
The fully- programmable CS301 was demonstrated executing highly complex computational algorithms, running at the target clock speed of 200MHz while consuming under 2 Watts, a fraction of the traditional power requirements.

ENGINEERED INTELLIGENCE EXPANDS CxC PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
By Tim Curns, Assistant Editor, HPCwire
With its CxX product, EI is hoping to enable every scientist, not just computer science experts, to benefit from parallel computing. They want to focus on productivity for people who have never done supercomputing before.

INTERVIEW WITH JOYCE WILLIAMS-GREEN, WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIV
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
HPCwire Editor-in-Chief Alan Beck's interview with Joyce Williams- Green, Associate Provost of Information Resources/CIO at Winston-Salem State University.

INTERVIEW WITH BARBARA HORNER-MILLER, ARSC
By Tim Curns, Assistant Editor, HPCwire
HPCwire Assistant Editor Tim Curns' interview with Barbara Horner- Miller, director of user services at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center.

INTEL BOLSTERS FUTURE RESEARCH WITH $36 MILLION PROGRAM
Intel launched the Advanced Computing Program (ACP), a three-year $36 million research and development initiative intended to enable traditional supercomputer users to quickly deploy scalable, high-performance computing systems that can be more easily used and managed.

INTERVIEW WITH JEREMY KEPNER, MIT LINCOLN LABORATORY
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
HPCwire Editor-in-Chief Alan Beck's interview with Jeremy Kepner of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory covers Kepner's SC2003 panel, among other topics.

INTERVIEW WITH TODD MATTERS, INFINICON
By Tim Curns, Assistant Editor, HPCwire
HPCwire Assistant Editor Tim Curns' interview with Todd Matters of Infinicon.

INTERVIEW WITH DAVE MORTON, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, MHPCC
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
HPCwire Editor-in-Chief Alan Beck's interview with Dave Morton, currently technical director of the Maui High Performance Computing Center, and former director of hardware engineering at both Cray and SGI.

INTERVIEW WITH CLIFF MILLER, MOUNTAIN VIEW DATA
By Tim Curns, Assistant Editor, HPCwire
HPCwire Assistant Editor Tim Curns' interview with Cliff Miller of Mountain View Data covers, among oher topics, the latest news about Powercockpit.

NLR ANNOUNCES LIGHTING FIRST PATH OF NATIONAL FOOTPRINT
National LambdaRail Inc, a consortium of leading U.S. research universities and private sector technology companies, announced that it successfully lit the initial segment on its national footprint between Chicago and Pittsburgh.

AN INTERVIEW WITH DAN REED, DIRECTOR, NCSA
By Tim Curns, Assistant Editor, HPCwire
HPCwire Assistant Editor Tim Curns' interview with Dan Reed, whose titles include: director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA); director of the National Computational Science Alliance; and chief architect of the NSF ETF TeraGrid.

INTERVIEW WITH EYAL WALDMAN, CEO, MELLANOX
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
HPCwire Editor-in-Chief Alan Beck's interview with Mellanox's Eyal Waldman covers issues such as The Virginia Tech Cluster and the progress of InfiniBand.

INTERVIEW WITH WU-CHUN FENG, LANL & OSU
By Alan Beck, Editor-in-Chief, HPCwire
HPCwire Editor-in-Chief Alan Beck's interview with Wu-Chun Feng of Los Alamos National Laboratory and The Ohio State University.


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THE GRIDS CENTER: SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, INDUSTRY
By Tom Garritano, GRIDS Center, GRIDtoday Contributing Editor
Still the largest of NMI's systems-integration projects, GRIDS specializes in the design, development, testing and deployment of Grid middleware, a key enabling technology for the emerging cyberinfrastructure.

P-GRADE MAXIMIZES POWER OF GRIDS, CLUSTERS, SUPERCOMPUTERS
P-GRADE helps to make High Performance Computing using Grids, clusters and super computers truly popular by maximizing the efficiency of computing power and simplifying the parallelization of complex software.

DoD SELECTS PLATFORM TO BRIDGE HPC RESOURCE CENTERS
Platform Computing announced that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) has chosen Platform as its partner to build a common job management environment for all users accessing its shared HPC resource centers across the United States.


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