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Tyan Computer has announced its latest TyanPSC T-650 series personal supercomputers powered by Intel’s 50-watt quad-core Xeon processors. Tyan targets the TyanPSC T-650 series towards office environments. The new TyanPSC T-650 is a 5-node cluster with 40 CPU cores per system.


Dual, quad-core Intel Xeon L5320 processors clocked at 1.86 GHz power each node. The quad-core Xeon processors consume 50-watts per processor. Tyan rates the TyanPSC T-650 as consuming a maximum of 1400-watts total, with 40 CPU cores, while producing less than 52 decibels of noise.



"Our T-600 series personal supercomputers represent a tremendous leap for our customers who require performance-on-demand to reach their efficiency goals and get results. With the TyanPSC T-600 series, you just open the box, roll it into your office and plug it in. That's what we provide our customers – hands on supercomputing,” said Eric Chang, general manager, High Performance Computing Product Group.

TyanPSC T-650 series supercomputers are available with Microsoft Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003 or Linux. Pricing starts at $20,000 USD for the supercomputer

T-650 Series Features:

* 1400 Watts max, plugs into standard wall outlet
* Small form factor, portable
* Low-noise, whisper quiet operation… less than 52dB.
* Microsoft Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003
* Linux Operating System
* 40 CPU cores per system
* Up to 60 GB of RAM

Availability and Pricing:
The TyanPSC T-630 Series starts about $20,000 USD, available since January with dual-core processors.
The TyanPSC T-650 Series starts about $20,000 USD, now available with 50-watt quad-core processors.




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