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That's fast, but the world's fastest supercomputer blows Jaguar away: Japan's K Computer runs at more than 10 petaflops. Clearly, Jaguar is falling behind and needs more oomph.
An upgrade to a Cray XT5 high-performance computing system deployed by the Department of Energy has made the "Jaguar" supercomputer the world's fastest. Located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
The retooled Jaguar supercomputer blew away the competition on the latest list of the 500 fastest computers in the world, clocking an incredible 1.759 petaflops — 1,759 trillion calculations per ...
The Jaguar supercomputer — sometimes known as the OLCF-2 — is a system that was developed by Cray Inc. in 2005. However, it didn't become the world's most powerful supercomputer until some ...
The Jaguar supercomputer, housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, has been the fastest supercomputer on the planet for almost a year.
With the aid of the Jaguar supercomputer, the second most powerful computer in the world, Oak Ridge scientists hope to find child pornography faster than ever and then trace and arrest pedophiles ...
'Jaguar' supercomputer gaining speed File photo shows a staff member of Japan's national Riken institute opening a rack of supercomputer, "K Computer", at Riken's laboratory in Japan on June 21, 2011.
And so, the Jaguar gave way to the Titan. Cray Inc. will upgrade its XT5 “Jaguar” supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to its XK6 “Titan ...
Cray's Jaguar (or XK7) supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been loaded up with the first shipping NVIDIA Tesla K20 GPUs and renamed Titan. Loaded with 18,688 of the Kepler-based ...
IBM's Roadrunner and Cray's Jaguar have retained their No. 1 and No. 2 rankings on the Top500 supercomputer list which is released twice yearly.
After $100 million in upgrades, Cray's XT Jaguar supercomputer may be passing IBM's Roadrunner to become the fastest supercomputer in the world.
Oak Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 16, 2009 -- An upgrade to a Cray XT5 high-performance computing system deployed by the Department of Energy has made the "Jaguar" supercomputer the world's fastest. Located ...
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