Cray has a new supercomputer called the XC50, the successor to its XC40 model and the first supercomputer from the company that can deliver one petaflop of performance (at peak) in a single cabinet.
Today Cray announced that the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) is implementing two Cray XC50 supercomputers at its site in Kiyose, Tokyo. These systems are expected to deliver a combined peak ...
Today Cray announced the launch of the Cray XC50 supercomputer – the company’s fastest supercomputer ever with a peak performance of one petaflop in a single cabinet. Supercomputing applications are ...
Over the course of the last five years, GPU computing has featured prominently in supercomputing as an accelerator on some of the world’s fastest machines. If some supercomputer makers are correct, ...
SC16, the biggest annual supercomputing conference, is now taking place in Salt Lake City, Utah and one of the coolest new products being launched at the show is the Cray XC50 Supercomputer which Cray ...
The fastest computer in the world today can deliver about 125 petaflops of performance, but that could quadruple in the coming years. Cray’s XC50, announced Monday, can deliver a petaflop of ...
Researchers for centuries have relied on observational and theoretical astronomy for studying the stars, using telescopes and mathematical calculations to view planets and other objects, determine how ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay will deploy a Cray XC50 supercomputer for scientific workloads, along with a ClusterStor scale-out Lustre-based storage system. The machine is expected to ...
The industry is continuing to see a move away from a uniform architecture in the datacenter to a more fragmented environment. For example, Cray just announced a compute blade addition to its XC50 ...
This year, Japan will deploy a Cray XC50 that will be the world's most powerful supercomputer in the field of advanced nuclear fusion research. It will be installed at the National Institutes for ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay will deploy a Cray XC50 supercomputer for scientific workloads, along with a ClusterStor scale-out Lustre-based storage system. The machine is expected to ...
The industry is continuing to see a move away from a uniform architecture in the datacenter to a more fragmented environment. For example, Cray just announced a compute blade addition to its XC50 ...