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[HPCwire: Relevant HPC news stories from around the globe] Mathematica 7 brought an array of new features into one of the industry's most popular platforms for technical computing. For the HPC crowd though, the inclusion of support for multicore processors and grid computing is a milestone for Wolfram Research's flagship product.

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