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Graphics expert Nvidia plans on taking over the supercomputer market in the next few years. The company has announced that it will power the top five supercomputers in the world. This move will give Nvidia's business a whole new dimension, and competing for the gaming market will become child's play. Howeve... |
27 February 2008 05:57 GMT |
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Europe's GEANT, the world's highest-speed computer network is currently linking up with other computer infrastructure in order to create a global research super-network. The statement has been issued by the European Commission at a recent meeting in Brussels.The GEANT network is a multi-gigabit computer net... |
3 March 2008 11:13 GMT |
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers have released a report claiming that carbon nanotubes are better than copper interconnects when performing at the 45-nm process node. The scientists used for the first time a supercomputer simulation with detailed quantum mechanical effects, which shown that copper cannot... |
15 March 2008 05:56 GMT |
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Supercomputers could be able to create extremely detail-rich virtual realities, that are strikingly similar to the ones presented in The Matrix. Researcher Michael McGuigan claims that extremely powerful supercomputers could be able to render virtual worlds that are so accurate that they can be mistaken for the real ... |
4 April 2008 06:29 GMT |
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Intel's upcoming Nehalem processors seem to promise a lot in terms of performance, although the chip manufacturer did not deliver the whole picture. Among the bits of information in the Nehalem puzzle, Intel has hinted users at the chip's capabilities to work with huge amounts of memory, namely 288 GB of pu... |
7 April 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Supercomputer specialist IBM has unveiled its latest supercomputer creation, touted to be five times more powerful and 60 percent more energy-efficient than its predecessors. The company's achievement is quite impressive, since the supercomputing world is usually getting its performance boosts from pumping up mo... |
8 April 2008 05:56 GMT |
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Cray is currently working on a next-generation massively parallel processor (MPP) supercomputer, that will be shipped to the University of Tennessee when it is finished. Probably the most powerful in the world, the petaflop-scale monolith will be used in scientific research, including global climate change research, ... |
8 April 2008 11:04 GMT |
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IBM has unveiled a new Power6-based version of its highest-end Unix server in the Power 595 family. The new systems feature no less than 32 dual-core 5GHz Power6 chips and are cooled with a water-based solution.The server line was unveiled during the company's customer event in San Francisco and promises to deli... |
9 April 2008 06:43 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Intel has just revealed further details about its upcoming generations of computer processors, that are alleged to be immune to the side effects caused by cosmic rays. Although they do not affect the life on Earth, cosmic rays have the habit of causing havoc amongst electronic systems, as they go th... |
10 April 2008 03:36 GMT |
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High-power computing solutions provider Appro announced that it has started deploying a new supercomputer at Renault's formula 1 headquarters in Enstone. According to the company, the new supercomputer will be exclusively built with AMD's Barcelona server processors with the B3 silicon revision.Although For... |
12 April 2008 06:01 GMT |
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System manufacturer Bull is reportedly working on a top-notch supercomputer, built around 1080 8-core Nehalem processors. The amount of simultaneous execution threads may be overwhelming, but the big news is that the supercomputer will feature 96 GPU cores delivered by Nvidia itself.Currently known as the Bull NovaSc... |
23 April 2008 03:04 GMT |
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