Big Blue talks up its exotic Blue Gene/L supercomputer, the first module of which is a relatively small, dishwasher-size machine that can perform 1.4 trillion calculations per second. Stephen ...
This is the IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer at Brookhaven National Laboratory, one of the machines used in the calculation. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
IBM has sold a multimillion-dollar model of its new Blue Gene/L supercomputer to simulate the workings of the human brain. The Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, or EPFL, in Lausanne, ...
This image shows IBM Blue/Gene Q with a zoom photo of the I/O Subsystem. IBM, EPFL, and ETH are collaborating on a new hybrid memory strategy for supercomputers using both flash and DRAM. When the new ...