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The '''ASCI Q''' was a [[supercomputer]] at the [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]], installed in 2003. It was a [[DEC AlphaServer]] SC45/GS Cluster and reached 7.727 Teraflops.<ref>{{cite web |
The '''ASCI Q''' was a [[supercomputer]] at the [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]], installed in 2003. It was a [[DEC AlphaServer]] SC45/GS Cluster and reached 7.727 Teraflops.<ref>{{cite web |
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ASQI Q used [[DEC Alpha]] 1250 MHz (2.5 GFlops) processors and a [[Quadrics]] interconnect. ASCI Q placed as the 2nd fastest supercomputer in the world in 2003.<ref>[http://top500.org/system/6359 TOP500 Rankings]</ref> |
ASQI Q used [[DEC Alpha]] 1250 MHz (2.5 GFlops) processors and a [[Quadrics]] interconnect. ASCI Q placed as the 2nd fastest supercomputer in the world in 2003.<ref>[http://top500.org/system/6359 TOP500 Rankings]</ref> |
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The ASCI Q was a supercomputer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, installed in 2003. It was a DEC AlphaServer SC45/GS Cluster and reached 7.727 Teraflops.[1][2]
ASQI Q used DEC Alpha 1250 MHz (2.5 GFlops) processors and a Quadrics interconnect. ASCI Q placed as the 2nd fastest supercomputer in the world in 2003.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Los Alamos National Laboratories (2002). "The ASCI Q System: 30 TeraOPS Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-12. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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suggested) (help) - ^ High performance scientific and engineering computing: hardware/software support by Laurence Tianruo Yang 2003 ISBN 1-4020-7580-4 page 144
- ^ TOP500 Rankings