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[CIO Grid Computing] Fujitsu, the smallest of the top five vendors, saw its revenue more than double, largely thanks to the K-computer high-performance computing system in Japan. It finished the quarter with 6.5 percent market share, in a statistical tie with Oracle, whose sales increased just 4.2 percent.

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[DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia] Worldwide server market revenues increase 17.9% in 2Q11, says IDC: Linux servers represent 20.5% of all server revenues in the quarter as Linux server demand was helped significantly by Fujitsu's large scale K-computer HPC system in Japan. Microsoft Windows server demand also continued to show strong growth .

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[insideHPC] Flex Bits: HPC News with Snark for Friday, Feb. 11, 2011 ...: insideHPC.com: HPC news for supercomputing professionals. Latest News · HPC ... Oracle and Fujitsu to continue developing SPARC. Announcement makes no mention of Japan's 10-Petaflop “K” supercomputer planned for 2012, which will feature 80000 SPARC64 VIIIfx processors. ... Thanks. Got the link repaired so that it points to Martin Hiegl's blog: https://www-950.ibm.com/blogs/Martin_Hiegl/entry/european_high_performance_computing_ibm?lang=en_us ...

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