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    Trinity (or ATS-1) is a United States supercomputer built by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) for the Advanced Simulation and Computing...
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  • Esteban Murillo Trinity (supercomputer), a computer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States Trinity House, a lighthouse...
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    Sierra or ATS-2 is a supercomputer built for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for use by the National Nuclear Security Administration as the...
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    supercomputer at the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou, Trinity supercomputer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Cori supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley...
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  • permanently.[citation needed] Cielo was succeeded by Trinity. "Cielo: NNSA Capability Supercomputer". Los Alamos National Laboratory. Archived from the...
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  • the American supercomputer, better known as the Allied Mastercomputer, gains sentience and absorbs the Russian and Chinese supercomputers into itself and...
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  • South Island of New Zealand Montes Alpes, on the Moon Alps (supercomputer), a supercomputer in Lugano, Switzerland Alps (film), a 2011 Greek drama Alps...
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    Sandia National Laboratories (category Supercomputer sites)
    science. Most notably, it hosted some of the world's earliest and fastest supercomputers, ASCI Red and ASCI Red Storm, and is currently home to the Z Machine...
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    Null-A (serialized in Astounding Science Fiction in 1945) The Brain, a supercomputer with a childish, human-like personality appearing in the short story...
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  • list. The story revolves around a supercomputer being built in a secret government lab working on a project called Trinity. When one of the project's scientists...
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    and later models used semiconductor memory. By 1971, the ILLIAC IV supercomputer was the fastest computer in the world, using about a quarter-million...
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  • Dennis W. Sciama (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    University of Portsmouth elected to name their new building, and their supercomputer in 2011, in his honour. Sciama has been portrayed in a number of biographical...
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    take over the United States. Additionally, he said that a government supercomputer "666" was working on a cure. At the same time, Stone dismissed the virus...
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    John Pople (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    scholarship are named after him at Bristol Grammar School, as is a supercomputer at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. Pople married Joy Bowers in...
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  • characteristics of a computer by attempting to hack into the agency's central supercomputer, the Magi System. Ritsuko Akagi, in charge of the Magi, tries to thwart...
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    Alexander Armstrong (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    He is also known as the voice of Mr Smith, Sarah Jane Smith's alien supercomputer in The Sarah Jane Adventures and the series 4 two-part finale of Doctor...
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    was soon selected to join the architecture team designing an advanced supercomputer, working alongside John Cocke, Brian Randell, Herbert Schorr, Ed Sussenguth...
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  • start-up companies. Its SciNet Consortium operates the most powerful supercomputer in Canada. A notable hub for social, cultural and recreational activities...
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  • establishing and maintaining consistency Connection Machine, series of supercomputers Content management, technologies that support the collection, management...
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  • United States. Computing - Supercomputer hardware: 4,981,760 processor cores in the final configuration of the Tianhe-2 supercomputer. Genocide: Approximately...
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  • insuperable, soprano, sovereign, summit, superable, superb, supercilious, supercomputer, superficial, superfluous, superimpose, superior, superlative, supermarket...
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    Los Alamos National Laboratory (category Supercomputer sites)
    systems. IBM Roadrunner, which was part of this network, was the first supercomputer to hit petaflop speeds. Until 1999, The Los Alamos National Laboratory...
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    Horace Lamb (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    doi:10.1146/annurev.fl.01.010169.000245. "Tackling Turbulence with Supercomputers". Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 30 June 2008...
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  • concept known as the intelligence explosion, Good served as consultant on supercomputers to Stanley Kubrick, director of the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey...
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    "Supercomputers offer tools for nuclear testing — and solving nuclear mysteries". Washington Post. Associated Press (2006-10-18). "Supercomputers can't...
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    and Curt Widdoes in 1977 for the Lawrence Livermore National Lab S-1 supercomputer and independently by Jim Smith in 1979 at CDC. Microprogrammed processors...
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    AMD to develop the Frontier exascale supercomputer. Featuring the AMD Epyc CPUs and Radeon GPUs, the supercomputer is set to produce more than 1.5 exaflops...
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  • appearance, "Heart of Steel", it was created by Dr. Karl Rossum as a supercomputer to duplicate his late wife and daughter, who died under mysterious circumstances...
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  • developed a device to steal technology from the future, including a supercomputer which taught him how to build a "humaniztron" device to make Red Tornado...
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  • reality using the university (fictional) British supercomputer Z93, Dr. Mathers arrives from Caltech at Trinity College with a "virtual reality spacesuit"....
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