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Microsoft buys Interactive Supercomputing, kills top product.

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Microsoft has purchased the assets of Interactive Supercomputing (ISC), maker of the desktop parallel computing platform Star-P. Redmond plans to discontinue Star-P but to integrate ISC's technologies into its own solutions.

Microsoft has acquired Interactive Supercomputing (ISC), maker of the desktop parallel computing platform Star-P, for an undisclosed amount. The software giant confirmed the purchase of ICS's technology assets and announced that the team of industry-leading experts on parallel and high performance computing, including CEO Bill Blake, would be joining the Microsoft group at the New England Research & Development Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Microsoft buys Interactive Supercomputing, kills top product - Ars Technica

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