[ydl-gen] Terra Soft Launches Quad-Core 'YDL PowerStation': Press Release 10 June 2008

Derick Centeno dcenteno at ydl.net
Wed Jun 11 09:29:39 MDT 2008


Great Specs!  Way to Go, Kai and Owen!  Congrats to the TSS team for producing
such a sweet, true open workstation box which techies can either use as is or
build or improve upon according to their tastes and needs.

Makes me wonder what on Earth possessed me to consider exploring anything else!
May you have great success with this product!

Aplauso!  Aplauso!

Sincere and Enthusiastic Applause, Derick.

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:18:19 -0600
Kai Staats <kstaats at terrasoftsolutions.com> wrote:

> POWERSTATION RETURNS LOW-COST POWER TO THE WORKSTATION
> 
> LOVELAND, Colorado - 10 June 2008 - Terra Soft today launched the YDL 
> PowerStation, a robust deskside tower which returns the Power architecture to 
> both the workstation and server at an affordable price.
> 
> Available exclusively from Terra Soft Solutions, the YDL PowerStation offers 
> four 2.5GHz IBM 970MP cores, up to 32GB RAM, dual Gigabit ethernet, four USB 
> 2.0 ports, integrated ultra-fast SAS with 4 hot-swap bays, both PCI-E and 
> PCI-X slots, and support for x86 architecture graphics cards.
> 
> The YDL PowerStation is the ideal replacement for the now aging Apple
> PowerMac G5 product family. All Linux code optimized for the former G4 and G5
> systems will readily migrate to the PowerStation.
> 
> The PowerStation running Yellow Dog Linux is a workstation which may play
> host to the diversity of system boards built upon IBM, Freescale, and AMCC
> Power architecture chips. A mainstay of the HPC, personal game, automotive, 
> telecommunications, signal and image processing industries, over a decade of 
> Power architecture chips share a common, compatible heritage to which the 
> PowerStation's 970 cores belong and support.
> 
> As a development workstation for embedded systems, the PowerStation provides 
> seamless code migration from host to target, reducing development cost and 
> time to market. Developers may compile, test, and debug their code on the 
> PowerStation and then quickly deploy finished applications on the embedded 
> platform.
> 
> Development tools include the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), GNU Debugger 
> (Gdb), Eclipse, Subversion, and a large collection of libraries and toolkits.
> 
> For Cell development too, the PowerStation may be used to prepare and
> optimize code for Cell systems or perform as a headnode for a Sony PS3 or
> high performance IBM QS22 cluster. Yellow Dog Linux includes the IBM SDK,
> which is installed on the PowerStation by default.
> 
> The YDL PowerStation improves upon previous industry offerings with an
> embrace of open standards and ready support by Linux. Owen Stampflee,
> Director of Engineering for Terra Soft states, "By design, the PowerStation
> is a very open box, from the firmware to the OS to the graphics card support.
> While we ship the PowerStation with YDL pre-installed, we welcome involvement
> of the greater Linux community, offering our support of all developers who
> are involved."
> 
> The YDL PowerStation offers:
>  - Quad-core 2.5GHz 970 cores.
>  - 8 DDR2 slots for up to 32GB RAM.
>  - Extended ATX motherboard.
>  - Quiet, easy access to internals.
>  - 4 SAS hot-swap drive bays.
>  - 2x8 PCIE, 1x16 PCIE, PCI-X.
>  - XGI XP 10 graphics card with 1 VGA, 1 DVI port
>  - Dual Gigabit ethernet.
>  - 4 USB v2.0 ports.
>  - 2 RS-232 serial ports.
>  - 1 VGA and 1 DVI graphics port
> 
> The YDL PowerStation comes pre-installed with Yellow Dog Linux v6.0, the 
> default application set includes industry standards Firefox web browser, 
> Thunderbird email client, Pidgin IM/IRC client, Ekiga Voice over IP phone 
> application, OpenOffice, gThumb and GIMP, RythmBox Music Player, games, 
> multimedia applications including the Fluendo codec installer with MP3 
> installed by default, and a suite of personal accessories.
> 
> 	To learn more about the YDL PowerStation, visit:
> 	http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/products/powerstation/
> 
> 	Terra Soft is immediately taking orders for the YDL PowerStation:
> 	http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/store/
> 
> The YDL PowerStation is available for just $1895 and will ship by the close
> of June, 2008.
> 
> 
> About Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.
> As the recognized leader in Linux for Power since 1999, Terra Soft provides 
> Yellow Dog Linux board support for Power architecture chip vendors and OEMs; 
> turn-key, integrated solutions built upon the PowerStation and systems from 
> IBM, Mercury, and Sony; cross-architecture Linux applications for high 
> performance computing, including Y-HPC Cluster Construction Suite and the 
> Y-Film Asset Management System.
> 
> For more information, visit www.terrasoftsolutions.com
> 
> 
> PLAYSTATION3 and PS3 are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment 
> Inc. Power is a trademark of IBM. Flash is a trademark of Adobe. YDL, Yellow 
> Dog Linux, Y-HPC, and Y-Film are registered trademarks of Terra Soft 
> Solutions. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Additional 
> product and company names mentioned may be trademarks and/or registered 
> trademarks of their respective holders.
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