IBM Triples Performance of World's Fastest Supercomputer

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IBM researcher Shawn Hall inspects a new Blue GeneP supercomputer. The IBM system will be capable of up to three thousand trillion calculations per second.
IBM researcher Shawn Hall inspects a new Blue Gene/P supercomputer. The IBM system will be capable of up to three thousand trillion calculations per second.

IBM’s newest supercomputer, Blue Gene/P, is nearly three times as fast as its predecessor and is designed to fit in smaller spaces and use less electricity than other commercially available models.


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