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PSSC Labs Supercomputer Helps NASA Design Next Generation Space Vehicles

PSSC Labs Linux-Based Cluster Will Be Used at NASAs Langley Research Center

LOS ANGELES, CA -- May 22, 2003 -- As part of an ongoing relationship with NASA, PSSC Labs announced today the completion and delivery of a Linux-based 84-node Intel® Pentium® 4 cluster which will be used at NASAs Langley Research Center to ascertain the flight characteristics of next generation space vehicles including the Space Shuttle Orbiter, the Mars Pathfinder and the X-43 Scramjet. This cluster is the latest of several computing projects that PSSC Labs has completed for government agencies.

According to NASA Aerospace Engineer, William Kleb, Scientists at the Langley Research Center Aero Thermodynamics Branch develop, assesses and optimize aerospace vehicles through ground-based experiments and computational simulation. We use Beowulf-class computing to provide the flexibility and computational power necessary for simulating rarefied and high-energy flow fields."

Additional projects that PSSC Labs has completed for governmental agencies include: The Thunderhead" Cluster, a 268-node Dual Intel® Xeon cluster which is used for massive weather modeling at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center; two dual AMD Athlon clusters for the National Institute of Standards and Technology; and a 24-node dual AMD Athlon cluster for the U.S. Navys Pacific Missile Range.

When we built the Thunderhead, it was among the top 30 supercomputers in the world and we know that NASA relies on these valuable resources to conduct critical research," said Alex Lesser, Vice President of PSSC Labs. Were thrilled that PSSC Labs Beowulf clusters are now helping them to design the worlds most advanced space vehicles."

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About PSSC Labs
PSSC Labs provides high performance workstations, servers and Beowulf Supercomputing solutions to the world's most prestigious and demanding organizations. Since 1989, NASA, NIST, NIH, LANL, Sandia, US Department of Defense, Harvard University, MIT, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Concurrent Pharmaceuticals and many more have looked to PSSC Labs for solutions to their HPC and High Speed Interconnect needs. Each system is custom configured to our customers' specific requirements, be it scientific research, visualization, real-time simulations or financial modeling. Our hardware knowledge, LINUX software expertise, fully integrated cluster management tools and unsurpassed lifetime support of our systems ensure that PSSC Labs customers receive the best the possible solution at the most competitive price. For complete details please call PSSC Labs at 949-380-7288 or visit www.pssclabs.com.

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