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SGI Altix 350 Dominates Mid-Range Servers on Scientific and Engineering Benchmark

Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) today announced that its SGI(R) Altix(R) 350 server has demonstrated record breaking price/performance in recent benchmark tests, revealing the Altix 350 system's ability to outperform competing systems from a host of vendors. The tests were independently conducted by Multipath Corporation, developers of FMS(TM), a library that improves performance and problem solving capabilities of scientific and engineering applications. The SGI Altix system's FMS performance eclipsed that of all other similarly configured systems running the same test, and achieved new heights in price/performance, an increasingly important advantage to customers striving to make the most of their technology budgets.
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