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The Aricent team already has extensive experience with Fulcrum`s FocalPointsilicon, making them an important new addition to the Alliance. With the addition of Aricent to the Alliance, Fulcrum customers can get tomarket quickly with complete 10 Gigabit Ethernet data center networking systemsby leveraging the expertise, proven software solutions, and global presence thatAricent offers. The Alliance continues to thrive since its introduction in 2008with many members now shipping robust and feature-rich products based onFulcrum`s FocalPoint switch silicon and ControlPoint networking software. SiCortex systems are thecompute-power behind some of the most important research initiatives atgovernment agencies, national laboratories and academic institutions. For moreinformation, visit http:// SiCortex, SiCortex and trademarks are service marks of SiCortex, Inc.

Allother trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Racepoint GroupCaitlin Watras, Copyright Business Wire 2009. Fulcrum Customers Gain Access to Leading Software Development and ServicesOrganization to Speed Development of Networking ProductsCALABASAS, Calif.--(Business Wire)--Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc., a leading provider of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE)switch chips for use in converged data center fabric, cloud networking, andtelecom fabric applications, announced Aricent as the newest member of theControlPoint Developer Alliance (CDA) - a community of FocalPoint users andtechnology providers collaborating to make ControlPoint the best networkprotocol software available. makes the world`s mostenergy-efficient high-productivity computers. Its proven architecture wasdesigned from the silicon up to provide breakthrough delivered performance atthe lowest power consumption in the industry. SiCortex computers scale from 72to 5,832 processors running a powerful Linux operating environment in packagesranging from desk-side to departmental to data center. For more information, visit About SiCortexHeadquartered near Boston, Mass., SiCortex, Inc.

Theprevious Science-to-Science webinar featured an Astrophysics research team fromLouisiana State University presenting their work on simulating black holes andgamma-ray bursts. Future webcasts will feature research results andthought-provoking discussions in physics, earth sciences, computer science andecology WHEN: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 11:00 ET Registration is now open. WHERE: Registration information is available at WHO: "Science to Science" Webcasts are intended for scientists, mathematiciansand enthusiasts of the scientific community. Chemically-reacting fluid flow simulationshelp scientists radically improve the energy-efficiency of engines Dr. Abrahamwill present his team`s research on chemically-reacting fluid flow simulations,including challenges encountered and insights gained Dr. Abraham will alsoreview Flow, Large-Eddy and Direct Simulation (FLEDS), the in-house developedcode used to carry out these simulations over large, high-count processorsystems. WHY: In each installment of the series, scientists from renowned academicinstitutions present the results of groundbreaking research projects and discussthe implications of their findings using dynamic visual presentations.

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