Russia recently expressed its commitments to get into the race for building an exascale supercomputer by 2020, thus joining an ever-growing list of countries with similar aspirations including China, Japan, and the United States.Russian experts have already drafted plans for the development for such a system, which i... |
30 September 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Large-scale companies usually have divisions for every one of their business outlets, but Intel decided to go one step further and create a whole company dedicated to just the supercomputing segment.Intel is a company with many aims and considerable resources, even though it mainly has a stake in the processor marke... |
31 August 2011 05:52 GMT |
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High performance computers have surely managed to achieve impressive performance levels, but experts in the industry state there is still a lot more room for such solutions to grow, recent reports suggesting the first 100-petaflop systems could be built in just six years from now, while the first exascale supercomput... |
10 February 2011 04:23 GMT |
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Intel must really be trying to prove its supremacy in computing, because, lately, it has been starting more and more ventures bent on building unparalleled supercomputers. After the very recent announcement that it had teamed up with NEC for the same supercomputing-advancement purpose, the Santa Clara-based enterpris... |
20 November 2009 04:12 GMT |
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