Terra Soft

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Terra Soft Solutions, Inc. is the Loveland, Colorado–based producer of Yellow Dog Linux (a Linux distribution for Power Architecture hardware), cluster construction tools, and bioinformatics software. The company’s clients include NASA, Boeing, California Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.

In 2006, Terra Soft began work on the world’s first Cell-based supercomputer, in collaboration with the Lawrence Berkeley, Los Alamos, and Oak Ridge National Laboratories. The system will be based, in part, on Sony PlayStation 3s.

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