Sun Microsystems teams up on supercomputer
05:17 - Friday 1 October 2004 by Wolfgang Gruener
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sun, microsystems, teams, up, on, supercomputer Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: sun, microsystems, teams, up, on, supercomputer Category : Miscellaneous
Sun Microsystems and the University of Texas at Austin are set to flip the switch on a unique supercomputer that will vastly speed up massive data analysis and visualisation to tackle time-critical problems such as weather prediction.
The network computer maker and the university said late on Thursday that the computer, named Maverick, is centred around Sun’s most powerful server computer, the Sun Fire E25K server.
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