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Tycrid Claims the World's Fastest Workstation

Three teraflop machine taps the power of NVIDIA GPUs.

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By DE Editors  

January 22, 2008

By Doug Barney

Tycrid Platform Technologies, Inc. Calgary, ALB) this month announced what it claims is the fastest workstation ever built. The Titan is built around an Intel quad-core and handles up to 32GB of RAM. This is high-performance stuff, but not nearly out of the ordinary. What is different is the inclusion of Tesla GPUs from NVIDIA. Sweet.

Tycrid claims the Titan, which starts at a cool twenty-five grand, works great as a general purpose productivity machine while doing double duty as a supercomputer.

 

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