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Supercomputing List Wears Blue Genes







Supercomputing List Wears Blue Genes

Supercomputing List Wears Blue Genes 06/21/2004 08:37 PM

Life-sciences computing scored well in the latest listing of the world's speediest supercomputers. IBM's Blue Gene/L series found two spots in the top 10 rankings.




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