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Sun eyes supercomputing glory

June 26, 2007 The linchpin is a piece of hardware that conducts traffic between the servers, memory and data storage.Image: Sun's Constellation System TAGS: teraflop, supercomputing, supercomputer, Sun Microsystems Inc., Blue Gene/L, switch, InfiniBand, high-performance computing, blade, storage system, data storage, port, networking, high-performance, server, IBM Corp.

IBM supercomputer top-ranked blade machine

November 5, 2004 Barcelona's MareNostrum isn't the fastest supercomputer on Earth, but 20 teraflops with regular blade servers is nothing to sneer at. TAGS: teraflop, blade, supercomputer, blade server, Blue Gene/L, Barcelona, Cray Inc., IBM Corp., server

Blue Gene, Linux top supercomputing list

November 9, 2004 Open-source software and off-the-shelf hardware make strong showing among the best of the biggest. TAGS: teraflop, Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene, supercomputing, supercomputer, IBM Corp., AMD, calculation, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, Linux, Japan, HP, Intel, server

IBM revs supercomputer in rankings race

November 4, 2004 Blue Gene/L performance likely to far outpace NEC's Earth Simulator in contest of high-powered machines, News.com has learned. Photos: SGI's rival Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Blue Gene/L, teraflop, supercomputer, Cray Inc., Silicon Graphics Inc., ranking, IBM Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., agency, server

'Big Mac' supercomputer one of world's fastest

October 24, 2003 A supercomputer built by Virginia Tech from 1,100 dual-processor Macintosh G5 PCs looks likely to rank with the five fastest machines in the world, despite costing a relative pittance. TAGS: teraflop, supercomputer, cluster, peak, Linux NetworX, InfiniBand, figure, Intel Itanium 2, Apple Macintosh, Intel Xeon, Japan, Apple Computer, HP, PC, server

Virginia Tech beefs up Mac supercomputer

October 26, 2004 School is the second organization to pre-announce performance claims before the November release of a list of the world's fastest computers. TAGS: Apple Xserve, teraflop, supercomputer, supercomputing, Apple Computer, school, Apple Macintosh, server

Apple sells supercomputer sequel

June 21, 2004 U.S. Army contractor snaps up $5.8 million, 1,566-server supercomputer, as Mac maker angles for its share of the market. TAGS: teraflop, supercomputer, Apple Xserve G5, Apple Xserve, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, networking, Apple Mac OS X, IBM Corp., server, Apple Macintosh

Intel pledges 80 cores in five years

September 26, 2006 CEO Paul Otellini reveals plans at IDF to ship a "teraflop" processor around the end of decade with 80 cores. TAGS: Paul Otellini, quad-core, teraflop, Intel, power consumption, Intel Xeon, supercomputer, Intel Core 2 Duo, flash memory, manufacturing, notebook computer, video, server, CEO

SGI claims lead in supercomputer race

October 26, 2004 Computer maker evolves from its "Jurassic" era with a Linux-based machine. NASA gives it a thumbs-up. Photos: SGI's Columbia supercomputer TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., supercomputer, Intel Itanium 2, teraflop, Intel Itanium, computer company, IBM Corp., Microsoft Office, Linux, California, Intel, server
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