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BlueGene/L posts another Teraflop high
1:02 PM - October 31, 2005 by
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Officials at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) today said the IBM-built BlueGene/L supercomputer performed at 280.6 trillion operations per second (teraflop) on the Linpack benchmark, the standard by which major supercomputers are measured.
This shatters the previous high mark of performing at 135.3 teraflops.
Read the complete story here. (internetnews.com)
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