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Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second

"The Research Center Juelich, Germany, and IBM today announced that they have signed a contract for the delivery and installation of a new IBM supercomputer at the Central Institute for Applied Mathematics" (1/2 page).

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Publicado: 2002
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spelling cern-7171012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/717101engResearch center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per secondScientific Computing"The Research Center Juelich, Germany, and IBM today announced that they have signed a contract for the delivery and installation of a new IBM supercomputer at the Central Institute for Applied Mathematics" (1/2 page).PRESSCUT-2002-197oai:cds.cern.ch:7171012002
spellingShingle Scientific Computing
Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title_full Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title_fullStr Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title_full_unstemmed Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title_short Research center Juelich to install Germany's most powerful supercomputer: new IBM System for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
title_sort research center juelich to install germany's most powerful supercomputer: new ibm system for science and research will achieve 5.8 trillion computations per second
topic Scientific Computing
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/717101