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Good morning,

Microsoft has bolstered its high performance computing presence by snapping up the tech assets of Interactive Supercomputing.

There's some obvious commonality in each's aims; both appear to have the strategy of bringing high performance processing to desktop architectures.

No doubt there will be some interest in how this surfaces within Microsoft's suite...

-- Ry Crozier

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