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  • | known_for = Chief architect of [[Elbrus (computer)|Elbrus supercomputers]] ...ation and security technologies. He became the second European holding the Intel Fellow title (after Norwegian, [[Tryggve Fossum]]).<ref>{{Cite web |title=B ...
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  • * [[Intel Paragon]] XP/S supercomputers ...
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  • ...rm = [[x86-64|x86-64]], [[ARM architecture|Arm]], [[PowerPC]], [[Intel MIC|Intel Xeon Phi]] and [[CUDA]] ...ercomputers/fulltext|title=ORNL, Allinea Prep Debugging Tool for Petascale Supercomputers|date=30 July 2010|journal=Communications of the ACM}}</ref> This is possibl ...
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  • | Architecture = SGI Altix 3000, 512 Intel Itanium 2 processor SSI, [[Linux]] ...on Graphics|SGI]]'s [[Altix#Altix_3000|Altix 3000]] architecture and 512 [[Intel]] [[Itanium#Itanium_2:_2002.E2.80.932010|Itanium 2]] processors. It was ori ...
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  • ...arallel]] [[supercomputer]] architecture developed as a joint project by [[Intel]] and [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. The project started in 1988, as a fol ...r of 1992, the iWarp was merged into the [[Intel iPSC|iPSC]] product line. Intel kept iWarp as a product but stopped actively marketing it.<ref>Thomas Gross ...
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  • | Architecture = SGI Altix 3700/4700, 10,240 Intel [[Itanium]] 2 processors, [[InfiniBand]] SDR and DDR interconnect ...cessor multi-rack systems running SUSE Linux Enterprise, using [[Intel]] [[Intel Itanium 2#Itanium 2: 2002–2010|Itanium 2]] [[Montecito (processor)|Montecit ...
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  • ...provide at least 402.5 Gflops to match a [[China|Chinese]] cluster of 256 Intel [[Xeon]] nodes. For comparison, the fastest super computer at the time, [[E ...t a national lab and adjunct professor at USF. His class on Do-It-Yourself Supercomputers evolved into FlashMob I from the original idea of every student bringing a ...
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  • ...on many different supercomputers, including the [[Intel Teraflops]] and [[Intel Paragon|Paragon]]. The compute processors use a custom [[lightweight kernel [[Category:X86 supercomputers]] ...
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  • | Sponsors = [[Intel Corporation]]<ref name=ASCI/> ...name="MIT">{{cite web|last=Mattson|first=Timothy|title=An Overview of the Intel TFLOPS Supercompute|url=http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/aries/course/notes/a ...
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  • ...cores rule for the WCCC |date=February 17, 2016 }}</ref> thereby excluding supercomputers and large clusters. However, this was reversed in the following year and a |Intel quad core Xeon 2.66&nbsp;GHz, 8MB Hash<ref>[http://chesscentral.wordpress.c ...
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  • ==Applications in supercomputers== ...], the [[Cray X2]], the Connection Machine [[CM-5]], and various [[Altix]] supercomputers.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} ...
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  • Subsequent supercomputers include a [[Cray-1]] (SN-6), which was installed in May 1978 and called the ...o a new site in Oakland to accommodate the growing footprint of air-cooled supercomputers.{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}} ...
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  • ...tecture = Bull Sequana XH3000 and Lenovo ThinkSystem architectures using Intel Sapphire Rapids, Nvidia Grace (ARM) CPUs and Nvidia Hopper GPUs ...ercomputers in the [[Spanish Supercomputing Network]] and one of the seven supercomputers of the European infrastructure [[PRACE]] (Partnership for Advanced Computin ...
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  • ...miconductor]] equipment and materials to military/aerospace electronics to supercomputers. It was originally a weekly [[Trade journal|trade newspaper]], which covere ...for its concentration of companies making [[semiconductor]]s, among them [[Intel]], [[LSI Logic]], and [[National Semiconductor]].<ref>{{cite conference|las ...
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  • Several of the fastest supercomputers in the world still{{when|date=August 2013}} use his implementation of the [ In July 2012, he joined [[Intel]] with the title of Software Engineer. ...
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  • ...s]] (and successor company [[Silicon Graphics International]]), based on [[Intel]] [[central processing unit|processors]]. It succeeded the [[MIPS architect ...announced on January 7, 2003, with the '''Altix 3000''' series, based on [[Intel]] [[Itanium 2]] processors and SGI's [[NUMAlink]] processor interconnect.<r ...
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  • {{Short description|Computing with supercomputers and clusters}} ...olved an [[On-premises software|on-premises]] infrastructure, investing in supercomputers or computer clusters. Over the last decade, [[cloud computing]] has grown i ...
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  • ...], of competitors [[Intel]] for their hypercube Personal SuperComputers ([[Intel iPSC|iPSC]]) and the [[Thinking Machines Corporation|Thinking Machines]] [[ MasPar is unique in being a manufacturer of [[SIMD]] supercomputers (as opposed to [[vector processor | vector machines]]). In this approach, a ...
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  • ...ek |date=September 1988}}</ref> and finally the WTL 4167 in 1989 for the [[Intel 80486]] which used the 486's larger socket format and ran at higher clock r ...
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  • ...systems. Their highpoint was in June 2003 when six out of the ten fastest supercomputers in the world were based on Quadrics' interconnect.<ref>{{cite web|url= http ...l Institute of Nuclear Physics. In 1996, a new Alenia subsidiary, Quadrics Supercomputers World (QSW) was formed, based in [[Bristol]], UK and Rome, Italy, inheritin ...
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