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  2. Beijing reportedly doesn’t want Intel, AMD or Microsoft on ...

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    Beijing wants government departments to stop using computers and servers powered by microprocessors from foreign-based firms, the Financial Times reports, citing procurement guidelines from China ...

  3. Cheyenne (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    The SGI high-performance computer is a 5.34-petaflops system, meaning it can carry out 5.34 quadrillion calculations per second. The data storage system for Cheyenne was integrated with NCAR's existing GLobally Accessible Data Environment (GLADE) file system.

  4. Army CHESS - Wikipedia

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    Army CHESS (Computer Hardware Enterprise Software and Solutions) is the main provider of commercial enterprise information technology (IT) solutions, ...

  5. Harris Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Harris Corporation was an American technology company, defense contractor, and information technology services provider that produced wireless equipment, tactical radios, electronic systems, night vision equipment and both terrestrial and spaceborne antennas for use in the government, defense, emergency service, and commercial sectors.

  6. China blocks use of Intel and AMD chips in government ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -China has introduced guidelines to phase out U.S. microprocessors from Intel and AMD from government personal computers and servers, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

  7. Zenith Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Zenith Data Systems Corporation (ZDS) was an American computer systems manufacturing company active from 1979 to 1996.It was originally a division of the Zenith Radio Company (later Zenith Electronics), after they had purchased the Heath Company and, by extension, their Heathkit line of electronic kits and kit microcomputers, from Schlumberger in October 1979.