Roadrunner was a supercomputer built by IBM for the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. The US$100-million Roadrunner was designed for a...
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Cell (processor) (redirect from IBM Cell)
PlayStation 3 game console, released in 2006. In May 2008, the Cell-based IBM Roadrunner supercomputer became the first TOP500 LINPACK sustained 1.0 petaflops...
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Warner Cable Roadrunner (supercomputer), a 2008 supercomputer built by IBM MicroOffice RoadRunner, an early laptop from 1983 RoadRunner (application server)...
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1996. IBM's active portfolio is about 26,000 patents in the US and over 40,000 patents worldwide is a direct result of that investment. IBM Roadrunner No...
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TOP500 list for 3.5 years, until in June 2008 it was overtaken by IBM's Cell-based Roadrunner system at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which was the first...
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5 petaFLOPS. On May 25, 2008, an American supercomputer built by IBM, named 'Roadrunner', reached the computing milestone of one petaFLOPS. It headed the...
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Retrieved 2020-02-29. "IBM AN/FSQ-7". old-computers.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29. "IBM Archives: 7090 Data Processing System". IBM. 2003-01-23. Retrieved...
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systems is generally measured in terms of "FLOPS per watt". In 2008, Roadrunner by IBM operated at 376 MFLOPS/W. In November 2010, the Blue Gene/Q reached...
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November 2009 – November 2010) IBM Roadrunner (Los Alamos National Laboratory United States, June 2008 – November 2009) IBM Blue Gene/L (Lawrence Livermore...
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"IBM PN41 network blade". IBM. 2008-08-27. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2009-06-15. Ken Koch (March 13, 2008). "Roadrunner Platform...
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weather forecasts. The world's tenth most powerful supercomputer in 2008, IBM Roadrunner (located at the United States Department of Energy's Los Alamos National...
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88 MFLOPS/watt. In November 2010, IBM machine, Blue Gene/Q achieves 1,684 MFLOPS/watt. On 9 June 2008, CNN reported that IBM's Roadrunner supercomputer achieves...
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A helicopter rotor having three blades A blade server module of the IBM Roadrunner supercomputer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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IBM Roadrunner supercomputer—the fastest supercomputer in the world in May 2008, it could operate at a speed of 1.026 petaflops...
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Administration operates the world's tenth fastest supercomputer, the IBM Roadrunner, which uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux along with Fedora as its operating...
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supercomputers for their day such as the 1954 IBM NORC in the 1950s, and in the early 1960s, the UNIVAC LARC (1960), the IBM 7030 Stretch (1962), and the Manchester...
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increased calculation power of Nvidia DGX-1 to 960 teraflops. 1.026×1015: IBM Roadrunner 2009 Supercomputer 1.32×1015: Nvidia GeForce 40 series' RTX 4090 consumer...
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States nuclear stockpile. From 31 March 2013, with the retirement of IBM Roadrunner, it took over as their front line computer. As of June 2014[update]...
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server and numerous other general purpose and specialized systems. IBM Roadrunner, which was part of this network, was the first supercomputer to hit...
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Sequoia (supercomputer) (redirect from IBM Sequoia)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sequoia (supercomputer). IBM Mira Blue Gene IBM Roadrunner TOP500 Brodkin, John (June 18, 2012). "With 16 petaflops and...
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3D computer proposed by Los Alamos National Laboratory prior to the IBM Roadrunner DarkHorse Podcast, a podcast presented by Bret Weinstein and Heather...
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Lenovo System x (redirect from IBM eServer xSeries)
by IBM, and later by Lenovo, as a sub-brand of IBM's System brand, alongside IBM Power Systems, IBM System z and IBM System Storage. In addition, IBM System...
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XCAT (category IBM software)
used with the IBM Roadrunner, which set a computing speed record at that time. xCAT is the default systems management tool of the IBM Intelligent Cluster...
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Records Preceded by IBM Roadrunner 1.7 petaflops World's most powerful supercomputer November 2009 – October 2010 Succeeded by Tianhe-1A 2.57 petaflops...
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Power Processing Element (category IBM microprocessors)
performance computing in supercomputers such as the record setting IBM Roadrunner. The PPU is used as a main CPU core in three different processor designs:...
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accelerators have included: IBM Roadrunner – Los Alamos National Laboratory – No. 1 system in 2008. Composed of Opteron processors with IBM PowerXCell 8i co-processors...
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The IBM Roadrunner cluster supercomputer...
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the IBM Personal Computer, or IBM PC, many other personal computer architectures became extinct within just a few years. It led to a wave of IBM PC compatible...
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non-scrolling platform game for IBM PC DOS released in 1984 by IBM. The goal of the game is to collect all of the roadrunners on a particular level in order...
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rumored in 2007 that the future IBM POWER7 processors would be socket compatible with Opteron processors. The IBM Roadrunner supercomputer connected thousands...
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