Images: Mercury's blade mock-up
Mercury Computer Systems plans to release its first blade server using IBM's Cell processor in the second quarter of 2006.
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Blade mock-up
Mercury Computer Systems plans to release its first blade server using IBM's Cell processor in the second quarter of 2006. A mock-up of the design is shown here. The company focuses on computing tasks for military and medical equipment customers that can't be handled by conventional computing.
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Cell systems
Mercury is betting its Cell systems will be useful for processor-intensive medical imaging tasks such as displaying information from 3D scans.
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PowerBlock 200
Mercury's PowerBlock 200 is a rugged Cell-based computing system intended for military applications.
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