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Ten of the Coolest and Most Powerful Supercomputers of All Time
Explore Pingdom web site monitoring blog (Jun 11 2009) Cloud Computing , Supercomputer
...n cooling system, the first model of the Cray-1 (Cray-1A) weighed 5.5 tons and was delivered to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1976.
The famous C-shape was created in an effort to keep the cables as short as possible (th......e Japanese seem to name their supercomputers very clearly by their purpose (judging by this one and Fujitsu’s Numerical Wind Tunnel). Blue Gene/L IBM initially developed ...
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