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    Blue Gene was an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the petaFLOPS (PFLOPS) range, with low power consumption...
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    trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. IBM is...
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    is the operating system that runs on the input output nodes of the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer. INK is a Linux derivative. Compute Node Linux Timeline...
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    the Liebert company. In the Blue Gene system, IBM deliberately used low power processors to deal with heat density. The IBM Power 775, released in 2011...
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    using 640 nodes, each with eight proprietary vector processors. The IBM Blue Gene supercomputer architecture found widespread use in the early part of...
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    node level operating system for the IBM Blue Gene series of supercomputers. The compute nodes of the IBM Blue Gene family of supercomputers run CNK, a...
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    supercomputer, is currently highest-ranked IBM-made supercomputer; with IBM POWER9 CPUs. Sequoia became the last IBM Blue Gene/Q model to drop completely off the...
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  • This was more than three times faster than the 2006 version of the IBM Blue Gene/L system, which then led the TOP500 list of supercomputers at 0.28 petaFLOPS...
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    high-performance computing, an approach originally developed in the context of the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer. Monte-Carlo is a method to pseudo-randomly sample a large...
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    systems. It has been successfully tested on Windows, macOS, Linux, IBM Blue Gene, Cray Xt3 and various Unix workstations, clusters and supercomputers...
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    PERCS (redirect from IBM Power 775)
    on the growth of its high-performance computing business. Unlike the IBM Blue Gene series, which uses low-power processors to avoid heat-density issues...
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  • being "as big and as complex as half of a mouse brain" was run on an IBM Blue Gene supercomputer by the University of Nevada's research team in 2007. Each...
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    IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape (7074 only) IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074...
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  • Retrieved 2020-02-29. "IBM AN/FSQ-7". old-computers.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29. "IBM Archives: 7090 Data Processing System". IBM. 2003-01-23. Retrieved...
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  • 2012. "IBM demonstrates world's first 1000 MHz microprocessor". 03.ibm.com. February 5, 1998. Retrieved April 24, 2012. "IBM Research – Blue Gene". arquivo...
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    time when most minicomputers (such as the PDP-11 or Data General Eclipse or IBM Series/1) were 16-bit. These traditional minicomputers in the last few decades...
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  • software Stella, a code name for the Atari 2600 game console Stella, the IBM Blue Gene-L supercomputer used with the LOFAR radio telescope project Corno Stella...
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    servers) IBM System/390 was replaced by the 64-bit IBM eServer zSeries, z for Zero downtime. The RS/6000 SP supercomputer line was replaced by Blue Gene platform...
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  • the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer, measuring a peak of 596 teraFLOPS. The Cray XT4 hit second place with 101.7 teraFLOPS. On June 26, 2007, IBM announced...
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  • Shaheen (supercomputer) (category IBM supercomputers)
    following functional elements: 16 racks of Blue Gene/P, having a peak performance of 222 Teraflops 164 IBM IBM System x 3550 Xeon nodes, having a peak performance...
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  • used as a benchmark for high-performance computing, starting with the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer. Eventually national and regional QCD grids were created:...
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  • chief architect at IBM, and use 1.43 billion transistors on a die size of 428 mm2 fabricated using a 45 nm process. The Blue Gene/Q processor is an 18...
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    Prickett Morgan, Timothy (22 November 2010). "IBM uncloaks 20 petaflops BlueGene/Q super". The Register. "IBM Hot Water-Cooled Supercomputer Goes Live at...
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    the LINPACK benchmark. Wikimedia Commons has media related to IBM RS/6000 SP. Blue Gene "Marc Snir: 2013 Seymour Cray Award Recipient". IEEE Computer...
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  • synapses per neuron was run on an IBM Blue Gene supercomputer by the University of Nevada's research team and IBM Almaden in 2007. Each second of simulated...
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    of the major research facilities at the centre is the IBM Blue Gene/P Supercomputer. Blue Gene/P has a massively parallel architecture consisting of 1024...
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  • platforms: IBM Scalable POWERparallel (1993-2000) QCDOC (1998-1999) IBM Blue Gene (1999-2015) IBM iDataPlex (2008-2014) IBM PERCS (2011) IBM Intelligent...
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    estimated to command the highest share of the supercomputing pie. The IBM Blue Gene supercomputer uses the CNK operating system on the compute nodes, but...
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  • hardware and operating systems. The XL C/C++ compilers target POWER, BlueGene/Q, and IBM Z hardware architectures. A common high level optimizer across the...
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    Fortran (category IBM software)
    computation and scientific computing. Fortran was originally developed by IBM. It first compiled correctly in 1958. Fortran computer programs have been...
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