SGI to release midrange Linux server
Silicon Graphics Inc. plans to expand its Linux computer line into the midrange area on Monday, when it will unveil an Altix model with as many as 16 Itanium 2 processors. "The maker of high-end computers and storage systems introduced its Linux server line a year ago with the release of the 64-processor Altix 3000. The new 16-processor Altix 350, which can be assembled from four-processor modules, could appeal to customers with more modest demands and budgets."
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