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504 TFlops 'Ranger' Supercomputer Now In Operation
February 21, 2008 – 10:08 PM
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at the University of Texas at Austin is now running the world's most powerful supercomputing system for open science research. Ranger is expected provide more than 500 million processor hours of computing time to the science community, performing more than 200,000 years of computational work over its four-year lifetime. -
Sun Ships 18 TFlops Datacenter In A Box
January 29, 2008 – 11:17 AM
Sun's Project Blackbox is shipping, literally: Now called the Modular Datacenter S20, Blackbox is a datacenter built into a 20 ft container that is sent to customers via ship or airplane. Sun promises that the S20 not only can bring deployment time down to as little as 22 days, but can also reduce cooling needs by as much as 40%. -
Intel squeezes 1.8 TFlops out of one processor
February 11, 2007 – 4:14 PM
Intel today revealed more details about its 80-core research CPU, which likely is the most powerful floating point engine built to date. 200 of these processors achieve the same floating point performance as today's most powerful supercomputer. But don't get excited just yet: The CPU won't come to market and the number of cores isn't everything to future CPU design, Intel said.
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