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President Obama Honors IBM's Blue Gene Supercomputer with National Medal Of Technology and Innovation
Date added: 2009-09-18
President Obama recognized IBM and its Blue Gene family of supercomputers with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the country's most prestigious award given to leading innovators for technological achievement. Blue Gene's speed and expandability have enabled business and science to address a wide range of complex problems and make more informed decisions -- not just in the life sciences, but also in astronomy, climate, simulations, modeling and many other areas.
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Nautilus - the most energy efficient supercomputer in the world
Date added: 2008-11-21
Maciej Remiszewski, STG IBM Poland; Uwe Posautz, Vice President IBM Systems and Technology Group Central and Eastern Europe (CEE); Proffesor Marek Niezgódka, ICM Director; Krzysztof Bulaszewski, STG Director, IBM Poland; Renata Kuśmider, Academic Initiative IBM Poland; Maciej Cytowski, ICM.
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Nautilus - the most energy efficient supercomputer in the world
Date added: 2008-11-21
The Green 500 report (www.green500.org) announced yesterday found that the most energy efficient supercomputer in the world is the IBM system installed in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), at the University of Warsaw.
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The IBM Stretch Supercomputer
Date added: 2008-09-11
The IBM Stretch supercomputer had 150,000 transistors and could perform 100 billion computations a day -- making it the world's fastest computer.
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The IBM Stretch Supercomputer
Date added: 2008-09-11
The machine pioneered many advances in circuits, memory, I/O, packaging and power.
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