“A US Army supercomputing centre with a legacy that dates back
to the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), which
launched in 1946, is moving to Linux-based clusters. The move will
more than double its computing capability.“The Army Research Laboratory Major Shared Resource Center
(MSRC) is buying four Linux Networx Advanced Technology Clusters,
including a system with 4,488 processing cores, or 1,122 nodes,
with each node made up of two dual-core Intel Xeon chips…”
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