Global supercomputer leader Cray today announced that the Japan Science and Technology Corporation (JST) has ordered a Cray XT3 massively parallel processing (MPP) supercomputer. Save my User ID and ...
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Aug. 25, 2006 -- An upgrade to the Cray XT3 supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has increased the system's computing power to 54 teraflops, or 54 trillion mathematical ...
AMD und Cray haben ihren Kooperationsvertrag bis Ende 2010 verlängert. Beide Unternehmen wollen zusammen einen Petaflop-Rechner entwickeln. In der nahen Zukunft will Cray weiterhin Opteron-Prozessoren ...
Firms Will Collaborate On Cray's 2006 DARPA HPCS Phase 3 Proposal SEATTLE, WA, -- November 14, 2005 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) and Cray Inc, (Nasdaq NM: CRAY) today announced that they have signed an agreement ...
The most powerful supercomputer for general scientific studies in the United States—called the Cray XT3 and housed at Tennessee’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory—got a major performance boost that has ...
Global supercomputer maker Cray today announced that Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors would be an available option for its Cray XD1 supercomputers, as of this July. They would also be supported by ...
In a move that could have broad implications for the high-performance computing (HPC) market, Intel and Cray have announced a broad collaboration that will see engineers from the two companies work ...
The Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) has installed a Cray XC40 supercomputer to use as its primary high performance computing system for research. The university has ...
Alongside AMD’s announcement today Cray is reminding everyone that it’s XT4 product — complete with quad-core Opteron inside — is supposed to ship “by year end.” “ Our customers are already achieving ...
The world's first commercial one-petaflops supercomputer has been commissioned, Cray announced on Thursday. Codenamed "Baker", the 24,000-socket, Opteron-based Linux system is due to be installed at ...
Today Cray announced the Japan Advanced Institute for Science and Technology (JAIST) has put a Cray XC40 supercomputer into production. JAIST, a postgraduate university located in Nomi, Ishikawa, ...