Two new Opteron-powered supercomputers go online
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AMD has now proudly announced that two new T2K supercomputer systems equipped with K10 Opteron CPUs have been powered on in Japan.
Developed by the University of Tsukuba, the University of Tokyo, and Kyoto University, the new systems have been build by Hitachi and Fujitsu and delivered to the Tsukuba and Kyoto universities.
The new Tsukuba and Kyoto systems feature four Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors per node and offer a theoretical peak performance of about 95 tflops and 61 tflops respectively. The new Opteron-equipped T2K supercomputers are expected to help with large-scale scientific calculations for researching subatomic particles and nuclear energy, astronomy, climate modeling and weather forecasting, and genetics and biomedical advancements.
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