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  • ...a type of [[computer architecture]] prominent in [[parallel computing]]. [[IBM]]'s [[Cell microprocessor]] was the first cellular architecture to reach th ...lops64]], a massively parallel architecture currently under development by IBM. ...
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  • ...t in Italy (the APE Project), Japan (QCD-PAX), and Fermilab (ACP-MAPS) and IBM (GF11) in the U. S. ...Norman still collaborated closely with IBM in developing the [[Blue Gene]] supercomputers, he was no longer playing a leading role in these projects. ...
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  • ...e end of {{Start date and age|1998|p=y}}. It was a collaboration between [[IBM]] and [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory|LLNL]]. It was an [[IBM RS/6000 SP]] ''[[massively parallel]] processing'' system. It contained 5,8 ...
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  • {{short description|Series of supercomputers by IBM}} |name = IBM RS/6000 SP ...
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  • ...it is notable who did not manufacture minisupercomputers: within the USA, IBM and the traditional mainframe makers, outside the USA: the Japanese superco ...PUs) during the 1990s (such as the [[MIPS Technologies|MIPS]] [[R8000]], [[IBM]] [[POWER2]]), and [[Weitek]] eroded the demand for this class of computer. ...
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  • ...f> and consuming around 350W of power (0.00035 MW). The system ran IBM's [[IBM AIX|AIX]] operating system. [[Category:IBM supercomputers]] ...
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  • ...'''[[Blue Gene]]/C''') is a [[cellular architecture]] in development by [[IBM]]. The Cyclops64 project aims to create the first "[[supercomputer]] on a c ...rt of the [[Blue Gene]] effort, to produce the next several generations of supercomputers. The projects were started in response to the announced construction of the ...
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  • | image = IBM Rochester photo.jpg | current_tenants = IBM, Western Digital ...
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  • {{Short description|System software for supercomputers}} ...so-called ''station software''. Front end stations were typically large [[IBM]] or [[Control Data]] mainframes. However the [[DEC VAX]] was also a very ...
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  • ...casting]] through the use of [[high-performance computing]]. It is part of IBM's ''Deep Computing'' initiative that also produced the [[Deep Blue (chess c ...damaged power lines and algal blooms. The project is now headquartered at IBM's [[Thomas J. Watson Research Center]] in [[Yorktown Heights, New York]]. ...
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  • ...8–69}}</ref> A/UX 4.0 and AIX were intended to run on a variety of IBM's [[IBM POWER instruction set architecture|POWER]] and PowerPC hardware, and on App ...the PowerOpen label to the new version of A/UX that results from the deal; IBM will do likewise with the new AIX. | source=''MacWEEK'' in 1993<ref name="M ...
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  • {{about|the supercomputer|the IBM product line|IBM System x}} ...the July 2008 edition of the [[TOP500]] list of the world's most powerful supercomputers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://top500.org/system/7286 |title=System X - 1100 Du ...
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  • {{for|the IBM AI project|Watson (computer)}} ...e:IBM Yorktown Heights.jpg|thumb|250px|The main laboratory building of the IBM Research Center]] ...
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  • ...ns via [[quantum entanglement]] (the fictional name for these proton-sized supercomputers is "sophons").<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thepacer.net/the-three-body-p * [[IBM (atoms)|IBM in atoms]], a 1989 demonstration by [[IBM]] of a technology capable of manipulating individual atoms ...
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  • ...ed at the [[United States]] [[National Security Agency]] (NSA). Built by [[IBM]], it was delivered in 1962 and operated until 1976, when it was decommissi ...y/bcupp/lookback/hist-03.htm |date=2006-03-07 }}</ref> and it was built by IBM in [[Poughkeepsie, New York]]. Its electronics (fabricated of the same kind ...
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  • ...ercomputers in the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]] and one of the seven supercomputers of the European infrastructure [[PRACE]] (Partnership for Advanced Computin ...er and POWER Microprocessor Fuel Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer]'' [[IBM]] press release, 5 November 2004</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Linux-based operating system running on IBM PowerPC- or Power ISA-based computers}} ...long with ''Linux on Power'', and is also the name of several Linux-only [[IBM Power Systems]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|2004 family of multiprocessors by IBM}} | designfirm = IBM ...
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  • ...a Corporation]]) to provide higher speed connectivity and networking for [[supercomputers]] and their peripherals and workstations. At the time, the only other compa ...sided in the network hub for Cray Supercomputers, [[IBM]] mainframes, mini-supercomputers from [[Convex Computer]], [[HIPPI]] standard channel, and others. There wer ...
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  • ...(benchmark)|HPL]] (High Performance Linpack) is used to benchmark and rank supercomputers for the [[TOP500]] list. |style=text-align:center|[[IBM Naval Ordnance Research Calculator|IBM NORC]] ...
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