TOKYO — A Japanese national research laboratory has placed an order with IBM for a supercomputer cluster that, when completed, is expected to be the most powerful Linux-based computer in the world.
A Los Angeles-based startup has demonstrated what it calls a breakthrough in hardware development: an artificial intelligence system that designed a fully functional Linux computer in one week — a ...
An Intel Itanium 2 supercomputer at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has edged out Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Intel Xeon-based ...
IBM has a challenger in the race to deliver the world’s fastest Linux-based supercomputer. A day after the U.S. company said it had received an order for what stands to be the fastest such machine, ...
SuSE Linux on Monday announced it has been selected by Cray to play an integral role in developing the Department of Energy’s parallel processing computer, called Red Storm, to be located at the ...
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