As supercomputing moves into the petascale, Fujitsu has launched a global collaboration to develop a mathematical library to support the next generation of supercomputers.
China’s new Nebulae Supercomputer has moved to the number two spot, on the tail of the world’s most powerful computer, Jaguar, based at the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Europe’s fastest civil supercomputer, Jugene, was inaugurated by North Rhine-Westphalia Prime Minister Jürgen Rüttgers at the Jülich Research Centre last week.
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