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Simulation of the supersonic airflow with incidence 10 degrees for the Su-33 Fighter
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February 01, 2012 | Announcements

Russian high-tech engineering company CompMechLab and KISSsoft AG signed an agreement about KISSsoft/KISSsys software distribution

Swiss company KISSsoft AG develops software solutions for engineers who work in various branches of industry. “These are our first steps in Russian market, but we can see the huge potential and positive development trends of Russian industry. For more convenient work with KISSsoft/KISSsys we have already started the software translation into Russian and adaptation to Russian standards. We are glad that we have signed the Agreement with CompMechLab® Ltd. We expect this company to be our reliable and highly professional partner in KISSsoft and KISSsys software promotion, application, customers training and support in Russian, CIS and Baltic States markets,” – added KISSsoft AG General Director, Dr. Stefan Beermann.

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November 13, 2008 | Hi-Tech News

The World's Fastest Supercomputer for Science

The latest upgrade to the Cray XT Jaguar supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has increased the system's computing power to a peak 1.64 “petaflops” or quadrillion mathematical calculations per second, making Jaguar the world’s first petaflop system dedicated to open research. Scientists have already used the newly upgraded Jaguar to complete an unprecedented superconductivity calculation that achieved a sustained performance of more than 1.3 petaflops.

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September 18, 2008 | Hi-Tech News

Microsoft and Cray Team Up to Drive High Productivity Computing Into the Mainstream

Supercomputer leader Cray Inc. and Microsoft Corporation introduced the new Cray CX1 supercomputer pre-installed with Windows HPC Server 2008. With U.S. list prices starting at $25,000 to over $60,000, "ease-of-everything" features and the ability to fit into standard office environments and workflows, the new product reflects Microsoft and Cray's shared goal to drive high productivity computing farther into the mainstream in a broad array of markets including financial services, aerospace, automotive, petroleum, life sciences, government, academic and digital media.

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