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Optimized Mathematica to Be Released for Sun UltraSPARC Systems
January 19, 1998--Wolfram Research, Inc. has announced
that Mathematica, the world's only fully integrated technical
computing system, will soon be available in a special UltraSPARC edition
designed to take full advantage of the 64-bit architecture of the UltraSPARC
processor.
"The 64-bit Mathematica running on an UltraSPARC system makes an
extremely effective tool for both engineering and science. The new low-cost
UltraSPARC systems bring enormous calculating power to a whole new
category of potential users," said Lars Hohmuth, Engineering Product Manager
at Wolfram Research. "And, since Mathematica has been designed to be
platform independent, users already familiar with Mathematica on
Windows or Macintosh platforms can transfer their existing work seamlessly
to the UltraSPARC platforms and gain an immediate boost in performance."
Preliminary tests at Wolfram Research indicate that the 64-bit version of
Mathematica performs with significantly improved speed when
compared to the 32-bit Solaris version on the same platform. Throughput on
some calculations is improved by as much as two hundred percent.
"Wolfram Research promotes technical empowerment, that is, giving users
engaged in serious computing the best possible tools to accomplish their
tasks," said Hohmuth. "The UltraSPARC platform is a natural choice for
Mathematica, with its speedy graphics and its number-crunching
capabilities."
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