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[ILUG-Social] Japanese super computer

[ILUG-Social] Japanese super computer

Smith, Graham - Computing Technician Graham.Smith at it-tallaght.ie
Mon Apr 22 16:43:01 IST 2002


I wonder how the likes of United Devices, Seti Project and other
distributed computing projects compare to that supercomputer...

G.

___________________________
 Graham Smith,
 Network Administrator,
 Department of Computing,
 Institute of Technology,
 Tallaght, Dublin 24
 Phone: + 353 (01) 4042840

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen_Reilly at dell.com [mailto:Stephen_Reilly at dell.com]
Sent: 22 April 2002 16:15
To: social at linux.ie
Subject: RE: [ILUG-Social] Japanese super computer


>The second in line is the ASCI White Pacific
>which is a mere 7,424 GF. Its a NEC btw. 

correction this system is:
"7,424 processors generate a speed of 7,226 gigaflops a second."

steve

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