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18.04.2018
every quarter through interviews with OEMs in the technical computing space.
According to the latest analysis, which covers data through the end of 2016, sales for supercomputers priced higher than $500
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29.08.2022
run a simple web server on your own bare metal or complex web services for a Fortune 500 company, you need DDoS protection.”
Learn more at The New Stack.
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08.06.2023
developers with nearly 500X more memory to build giant models,” the website states.
Additionally, the system, which will be available at the end of 2023, “significantly improves the performance of AI and HPC
34%
07.10.2025
experimenting with the keyboard-integrated computer format so popular back in the age of Commodore's Amiga and C64 machines, launching the Pi 400 [3] and its recent upgrade, the Pi 500 [4], soon after the launch
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27.04.2017
institutions.
The market for supercomputers priced at $500,000 or more grew 26.2% in 2016. Overall, vendors reported that the growth in HPC server systems partially offset the decline in lower priced
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14.06.2018
in the chip is extremely small—about 50 nanometers across and visible only through an electron microscope; 1,500 qubits could fit across the diameter of a human hair.
The new chip was created at Intel’s D1D
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08.04.2025
:
Increased cluster capacity from 500 to 1,000 worker nodes per cluster.
Optimized networking with VPC-native Kubernetes.
Improved performance with eBPF-powered networking.
Managed Cilium for high
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28.03.2013
-Performance Technical Server QView” report.
According to the report, supercomputers accounted for 50.9% of total technical server revenue for 2012. The report states that a major part of the growth came from just a few
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31.10.2025
Titan Tops TOP500 List
The newly upgraded Titan supercomputer has replaced Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Sequoia system at the No. 1 spot on the TOP500 list of the world's fastest ... 2012
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10.09.2012
laytonjb: Environment_Modules,500,500,1345926291,/opt/cluster_tools/modules,load,compilers/open64/5.0";
List1 = example_string.split()
print List1
n = len(List1);
List2 = List1[n-1].split(",");
print List2