A Cray T3D supercomputer that once ranked as Europe’s fastest computing system has appeared on The Saleroom auction platform with an opening price of approximately $67,700.
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First ever Cray T3D supercomputer goes up for auction with $81,000 reserve
Dubbed the ‘Typhoon,’ this sample was installed at Edinburgh University and listed in the TOP500 as Europe’s fastest ...
A government research lab in Tennessee will deploy a new supercomputer later this year that could put the U.S. back in contention for the top spot on the list of the world’s fastest supercomputers.
New programmable photonic quantum computing prototype completed a complex calculation in microseconds, developers say China ...
Jupiter' is aimed at boosting climate research and helping the continent narrow the gap with US and Chinese dominance in ...
Chips made by the Green Goblin are powering a supercomputer that the graphics chip supplier claims has achieved the fastest speeds to date. The Chinese “Tianhe-1A” has hit 2.507 petaflops, using 7168 ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s El Capitan has been ranked the world’s fastest supercomputer, delivering over 1.8 exaflops on the High Performance Linpack benchmark. Built on HPE’s Cray ...
Nvidia and Foxconn announced plans to build Taiwan’s largest supercomputer, set to be housed at the Hon Hai Kaohsiung Super Computing Center. The system will use Nvidia’s forthcoming Blackwell ...
China's Jiuzhang 4.0 photonic quantum computer claims to vastly outperform the fastest classical supercomputers, marking a ...
Supercomputers are, by definition, the most powerful computers of their age. While the IBM 7030 and UNIVAC LARC from the 1960s are considered the earliest — and the ones that birthed the term ...
A China-based supercomputer has leapfrogged rivals to be named the world’s most powerful system. Tianhe-2, developed by the government-run National University of Defence Technology, topped the latest ...
The Frontier Supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Oak Ridge National Laboratory/Wikimedia Commons There's no one answer to how many types of supercomputers there are. You can split ...
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