Fujitsu to let developers test Software free of charge
Japan’s first Petaflop Supercomputer “Tsubame 2.0″ to be launched this Autumn
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The super-computer Tsubame 2.0 has been developed by the Tokyo Institute of Technology in collaboration with NEC and HP. It promises a 2.39 petaflops of computing capacity (30 times higher than its predecessor Tsubame 1.0) thanks to so[...]
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Fujitsu & Japan Atomic Energy Agency: Fastest Supercomputer in Japan
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Announced today, the new hybrid supercomputer system that is composed of 3 computational server systems achieved the fastest performance in Japan with 186.1 teraflops (one trillion floating point operations per second) based on the LIN[...]
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Japan’s NEC boasts the world’s most powerful computer – 839 Teraflops
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Japan’s NEC Corp. on Thursday announced the launch of what it called the world’s most powerful supercomputer on the market, meant for advanced use in the sciences. Since the 1970s, major computer makers such as NEC, Fujitsu[...]
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Sharath - [27/05/2012 - 16:18]