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ESTECO was created in 1999 to commercialize design optimization knowledge acquired during a project sponsored by the European Union. Increasing market competition is squeezing the product development cycle time for industrial designers and manufacturers. Designers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, consumer products and other industries must drastically shorten turnaround times while decreasing design costs. Like all computationally-intensive design software, ESTECO's customers need to know of the expected performance enhancements before investing in the solution. As a solution ESTECO chose a 16-node LS-1 Linux Supersystem featuring Intel Dual-core Dempsey processors. Linux Networx LS-1 Supersystems are available in standard configurations featuring proven hardware and software components.

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