COSMOS, an SGI supercomputer(link is external), is installed at the University of Cambridge, becomes Europe's most powerful shared-memory supercomputer.
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Cascade, a 2 PFlop/s Cray supercomputer(link is external) based on Intel Xeon CPUs will be installed at National Energy Research Scientific Center.
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Some statistics from 39th edition of Top500, the list of world's most powerful supercomputers.
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39th edition of Top500(link is external), the list of world's most powerful supercomputers, is announced.
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Blue Joule, a 1 PFlop/s IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer(link is external), installed at Science and Technology Facilities Council, Great Britain.
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Pleiades, installed at NASA Advanced Supercomputing, upgraded with Intel Xeon E5 CPUs(link is external), reaches 1.24 PFlop/s on Linpack.
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Sequoia, an IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer(link is external) installed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, becomes world's most powerful supercomputer, reaches 16.32 PFlop/s on Linpack.
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New edition of Graph500 list(link is external) announced.
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SuperMUC, a 3 PFlop/s IBM supercomputer(link is external) based on Intel Xeon CPUs, installed at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre.
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India uses SAGA, a 394 TFlop/s supercomputer(link is external), to develop its space program.
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New seminar called "Programming and usage of perspective computing systems and management problems"(link is external) started.
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Victor Sadovnichy, RAS vice-president and rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University, gave interview about development and perspectives of Russian supercomputer technologies(link is external)