A 2000-processor Intel Itanium 2 supercomputer at the U.S. Department
of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Labs may have edged out
Lawrence Livermore National Lab’s Intel Xeon-based Multiprogrammatic
Capability Cluster for the title of world’s fastest Linux
supercomputer.
of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Labs may have edged out
Lawrence Livermore National Lab’s Intel Xeon-based Multiprogrammatic
Capability Cluster for the title of world’s fastest Linux
supercomputer.
Link: pcworld.com