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PostSubject: Super Computers   Super Computers Empty26th June 2009, 14:45

A supercomputer is a computer that is at the frontline of current processing capacity, particularly speed of calculation. Supercomputers introduced in the 1960s were designed primarily by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation (CDC), and led the market into the 1970s until Cray left to form his own company, Cray Research.
He then took over the supercomputer market with his new designs, holding the top spot in supercomputing for five years (1985–1990). In the 1980s a large number of smaller competitors entered the market, in parallel to the creation of the minicomputer market a decade earlier, but many of these disappeared in the mid-1990s "supercomputer market crash".
Today, supercomputers are typically one-of-a-kind custom designs produced by "traditional" companies such as Cray, IBM and Hewlett-Packard, who had purchased many of the 1980s companies to gain their experience. As of May 2008, the IBM Roadrunner, located at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is the fastest supercomputer in the world.

The term supercomputer itself is rather fluid, and today's supercomputer tends to become tomorrow's ordinary computer. CDC's early machines were simply very fast scalar processors, some ten times the speed of the fastest machines offered by other companies. In the 1970s most supercomputers were dedicated to running a vector processor, and many of the newer players developed their own such processors at a lower price to enter the market. The early and mid-1980s saw machines with a modest number of vector processors working in parallel to become the standard. Typical numbers of processors were in the range of four to sixteen. In the later 1980s and 1990s, attention turned from vector processors to massive parallel processing systems with thousands of "ordinary" CPUs, some being off the shelf units and others being custom designs. Today, parallel designs are based on "off the shelf" server-class microprocessors, such as the PowerPC, Opteron, or Xeon, and most modern supercomputers are now highly-tuned computer clusters using commodity processors combined with custom interconnects.Super Computers 300px-Cray_2_Arts_et_Metiers_dsc03940
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PostSubject: Re: Super Computers   Super Computers Empty11th July 2009, 00:50

Thank you po, Because of this topic, now I have more idea on my report which is Super Computer!!!!!!! that you po again...!
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PostSubject: Re: Super Computers   Super Computers Empty17th July 2009, 00:29

Lednar wrote:
Thank you po, Because of this topic, now I have more idea on my report which is Super Computer!!!!!!! that you po again...!

its a pleasure to post an informative topic it makes me happy everytime someone viewed my topic it makes me feel so genius jajajaja lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Super Computers   Super Computers Empty30th July 2009, 10:45

kua cn u gev me other exsample abouth super computer and minicomputer.........
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