Monday, December 26, 2011

T-Platforms to construct 10-petaflop supercomputer for Moscow State University

T-Platforms to construct 10-petaflop supercomputer for Moscow State University

The Moscow State University in Russia recently T-Platforms, a high-performance computing company, assigning them with a task that will see T-Platforms develop and construct a ten petaflop cluster which should enter operational status by the time 2013 rolls around. At 10 petaflops, this particular machine ought to place it just shy of the current fastest supercomputer on earth, where credit goes to the Japanese K Computer that has been rated at 10.51 petaflops. In order to achieve this, it will incorporate a range of different node types.

Ubergizmo, T-Platforms to construct 10-petaflop supercomputer for Moscow State University

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