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Multiple, multiple processors... What is now the fastest supercomputer in Europe was recently unveiled at a research institute in Jlich, Germany. The computer, named Jugene, is capable of a massive one trillion computing operations per second!...... Here are some facts about the Jugene... more
Reviewed by Mariaglenn Jun 19 2009, 10:31am ( 60 reviews ) • pingdom.com
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Rated by kankarata on Nov 21, 3:13pm
cool
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Reviewed by nexon on Sep 18 2009, 9:46am
From the page: "# That equals the computing power of more than 50,000 PCs. # 294,912 processor cores." Wouldn't it be easier to use the 50,000 PCs than the 300K processor cores? Actually, this computer isn't "fast": it's only running at 850MHz after all. It gets a lot of work done though, by doing 300K things slowly... Powerful, Yes. Fast, No.
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Rated by insyen on Sep 13 2009, 9:49pm
interesting
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Reviewed by largeGROUCH on Sep 04 2009, 9:08pm
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Rated by thewhizzer on Aug 28 2009, 12:04am
A quote " The computer, named Jugene, is capable of a massive one trillion computing operations per second " unquote...WOW this is a must read for computer nuts..I can't imagine a trillion computing operations a second...it took time to understand there were 3 terabyte storage drives you could buy
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Rated by ionela13 on Aug 16 2009, 8:55am
From the page: "A look inside the fastest supercomputer in Europe"
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Rated by rameshpower on Jul 15 2009, 11:45pm
fastest supercomputer in Europe.
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Rated by isaba on Jun 28 2009, 12:02pm
Impressive. And it runs SuSE LINUX
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Reviewed by onreact-com on Jun 24 2009, 5:20am
The fastest supercomputers in Europe are owned by the NSA and used to intercept all electronic communications. This is not realy a secret.