In New Mexico, World's Third-fastest Computer Gets Up and Running in Just 48 Hours
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| A SGI® Altix® ICE system powered by 14,336-cores was up and running only 48 hours after it arrived at the customer site. The state of New Mexico acquired the SGI Altix ICE system as part of an economic and educational development effort driven by Governor Richardson. Through the New Mexico Computing Applications Center (NMCAC), the state plans to leverage the supercomputer and storage resource to partner with private businesses and New Mexico universities on research and development projects, attract top academic researchers, and help communities solve complex problems. |
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| A SGI® Altix® ICE system powered by 14,336-cores was up and running only 48 hours after it arrived at the customer site. The state of New Mexico acquired the SGI Altix ICE system as part of an economic and educational development effort driven by Governor Richardson. Through the New Mexico Computing Applications Center (NMCAC), the state plans to leverage the supercomputer and storage resource to partner with private businesses and New Mexico universities on research and development projects, attract top academic researchers, and help communities solve complex problems. |
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