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  2. IBM Blue Gene - Wikipedia

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    A video presentation of the history and technology of the Blue Gene project was given at the Supercomputing 2020 conference. [7]In December 1999, IBM announced a US$100 million research initiative for a five-year effort to build a massively parallel computer, to be applied to the study of biomolecular phenomena such as protein folding. [8]

  3. Cyclops64 - Wikipedia

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    The projects were started in response to the announced construction of the Earth Simulator. Cyclops64 is a cooperative project between the United States Department of Energy (which is partially funding the project), the U.S. Department of Defense, industry (IBM in particular), and academia. The architecture was conceived by Seymour Cray Award ...

  4. IBM Blueworks Live - Wikipedia

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    www.blueworkslive.com. IBM Blueworks Live is a business process modeller, belonging under the set of IBM SmartCloud applications. The application is designed to help organizations discover and document their business processes, business decisions and policies in a collaborative manner. It is designed to be simple and intuitive to use, while ...

  5. CNK operating system - Wikipedia

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    The compute nodes of the IBM Blue Gene family of supercomputers run CNK, a lightweight kernel that runs on each node and supports one application running for one user on that node. To maximize operating efficiency, the design of CNK was kept simple and minimal. It was implemented in about 5,000 lines of C++ code. [ 1]

  6. Mainframe computer - Wikipedia

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    A single-frame IBM z15 mainframe. Larger capacity models can have up to four total frames. This model has blue accents, as compared with the LinuxONE III model with orange highlights. A pair of IBM mainframes. On the left is the IBM z Systems z13. On the right is the IBM LinuxONE Rockhopper. An IBM System z9 mainframe

  7. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    Summit, a previously fastest 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 list; it had been ranked 10th on the 52nd list (and 1st on the June 2012, 41st list, after an upgrade).

  8. Mira (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Mira is a retired petascale Blue Gene/Q supercomputer. As of November 2017, it is listed on TOP500 as the 11th fastest supercomputer in the world, [2] while it debuted June 2012 in 3rd place. It has a performance of 8.59 petaflops ( LINPACK) and consumes 3.9 MW. [3] The supercomputer was constructed by IBM for Argonne National Laboratory 's ...

  9. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8 — Windows 8: Often incorrectly referred to as Jupiter, Midori and Chidori. Jupiter is the application framework used to create "immersive" apps for Windows 8, and Midori was a separate, managed code operating system. (see below) [56] [57] [58] Windows Server "8" — Windows Server 2012 — [59] Blue — Windows 8.1 — [60] Windows ...