CATALOG, Seagate Team to Improve DNA Storage, DNA Computation

September 8, 2022

CATALOG, which was founded in 2016 by MIT researchers, pitches itself as “building the world’s first DNA-based platform for massive digital data storage and Read more…

Cray Completes ClusterStor Deal, Sunsets Sonexion Brand

September 25, 2017

Having today (Sept. 25) completed the transaction and strategic partnership with Seagate announced back in July, Cray is now home to the ClusterStor line and will be sunsetting the Sonexion brand. Cray is taking over all the Lustre-based ClusterStor products as well as support and maintenance for the entire ClusterStor base. Read more…

Cray Moves to Acquire the Seagate ClusterStor Line

July 28, 2017

This week Cray announced that it is picking up Seagate's ClusterStor HPC storage array business for an undisclosed sum. "In short we're effectively transitioning the bulk of the ClusterStor product line to Cray," said CEO Peter Ungaro. Read more…

HPC Financial Update (Feb. 2017)

February 22, 2017

In this recurring feature, we’ll provide you with financial highlights from companies in the HPC industry. Check back in regularly for an updated list with the most pertinent fiscal information. Read more…

TACC Director Lays Out Details of 2nd-Gen Stampede System

June 2, 2016

With a $30 million award from the National Science Foundation announced today, the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) will stand up a second-generation Stampede system based on Dell PowerEdge servers equipped with Intel "Knights Landing" processors, next-generation Xeon chips and future 3D XPoint memory. Read more…

Seagate, USCAS Urge Congress to Fully Fund FY17 Supercomputing Budget

March 18, 2016

Given divided government and the election year, the U.S. FY17 budget discussions are likely to be more contentious than usual. Seagate tweeted yesterday that it Read more…

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Seagate Sets Sights on Broader HPC Market

March 15, 2016

In a relatively short time, storage giant Seagate Technology has amped up its push into HPC. Today, four of the top ten supercomputer sites in the world run on Read more…

The Makings of a True “Market Leader”

February 15, 2016

Seagate has solidified its position as the #1 choice of high performance storage solutions for new supercomputers. Quite an accomplishment in only four years. Read more…

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