Yeah
The University of Southern Denmark (Syddansk Universitet, for the record)
just bought a supercomputer too...
The cheap version, that is. It consists of 500 regular computers linked
together by some rather extreme switches or routers. Price: 6 million kroner
or approx. 800,000 $.
Scientists are in a condition of cronical bliss and state that :
"Calculations which before took years, are now resolved in a matter of
months".
:o)

Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely
M. Malmkvist / WWW.PowerCad.dk

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Emne: Cray SX-6 Installed at ARSC


Fairbanks, Alaska - The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) and Cray
Inc. (Nasdaq NM: CRAY) announced today an agreement that places a Cray SX-6
at ARSC. ARSC is pleased to be able to offer this leading technology to the
wider High Performance Computing (HPC) community for testing and
evaluation. This is the first installation of a Cray SX-6 system in the
United States under the OEM agreement concluded last year between Cray Inc.
and NEC. New users should be able to access the system by mid-July.

"Providing access to SX-6 technology, the same fundamental technology found
in the Earth Simulator, will greatly advantage computational scientists and
staff supporting HPC resources," said Dr. Frank Williams, ARSC's director.
"I'm looking forward to a robust evaluation of this additional tool for
solving the largest and most difficult of computational problems."

The system, named Rime, has eight processors, 64 gigabytes of memory, 1
terabyte disk and a 500 MHz system clock. System peak performance is 64
GFLOPS.

http://www.arsc.edu/pubs/bulletins/SX6Install.shtml

Jeroen's comment: now *that* is what I call computing power!   :-)


Jeroen

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