IBM to commercialize Blue Gene supercomputer
Fresh from setting a record for performance among supercomputers just a few days ago, IBM Monday announced it is making a commercial version of its Blue Gene system available to be aimed at businesses and scientific researchers.
Called the IBM eServer Blue Gene, the Power-based system has employed a mix of cooling and clustering technologies to achieve a performance of 5.7 teraflops. The system has a footprint of less than one square meter. Price of the system, which is available now, starts at $1.5 million.
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