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The guy from the service contractor installing a node board in the machine.

Musée des arts et Métiers. Paris. France

17/07/2025. Bristol, United Kingdom. Secretary of State Peter Kyle switched on Isambard-AI, the UK's most powerful supercomputer housed at the University of Bristol. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT

Two dual core processors mounted on a single die. This 1 inch² piece of silcon is as powerful as the Cray 1 super-computer (www.flickr.com/photos/textlad/2240284298/) from the 1970's which was the combination of four super computers.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-1

  

Finally, work begins on the prototype cluster for the Creative Supercomputing project.

Here is a shot of the supercomputer's internals.

It looks more impressive if yuou view it full sized.

Zack and Fortuna hard at work trying to solve a mystery with the help of Sherlock the Supercomputer

The SC5832's back side, with all the modules and cables in place.

17/07/2025. Bristol, United Kingdom. Secretary of State Peter Kyle switched on Isambard-AI, the UK's most powerful supercomputer housed at the University of Bristol. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT

See the blog post for more info: Tour of NASA Ames Research Center

 

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Inside this silo were two robotic arms that picked among thousands of cartridge tapes to keep the tape drives attached to the outside fed. When you have supercomputers, everything else has to be super too, including your storage system. National Center for Atmospheric Resarch, Boulder Colorado, 1996.

that box we are sitting on was worth lots of money 10 years ago ( i guess)

Cray Reseach X-MP 24 install at GM Research, 1986

 

One of the guys from the install team from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin installing the Cray XMP

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) today announced a contract with IBM to deliver a next-generation supercomputer in 2017. The system, to be called Sierra, will serve the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program. www.llnl.gov/news/next-generation-supercomputer-coming-lab

17/07/2025. Bristol, United Kingdom. Secretary of State Peter Kyle switched on Isambard-AI, the UK's most powerful supercomputer housed at the University of Bristol. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / DSIT

In case of an earthquake, be sure to be standing on the stub sticking out of the computer. The rest is designed to break away and fall off.

Edison is 30 cabinets of XC30. The last row contains the Phase I cabinets with the "old man Edison" graphics

Manuele Monti, Energy Derivatives Quantitative Trader and Risk Manager, GDF Suez Energia Italia

 

9 September 2013, Brussels

 

Through years of steady investment and research, high performance computing in Europe has started paying returns to many parts of the economy - aerospace, pharmaceuticals, energy, automotive, the environment and climate research. But the best could be yet to come, as computing powers worldwide jump upwards and HPC becomes an essential tool for competitiveness across the European economy. In short, supercomputers will be for all, no longer a few.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

Norton heads into the particle accelerator to find out where the virus is.

The Universidad de la Frontera (UFRO) began operating a new high performance computing equipment with scientific capability. Its installation is part of the National Laboratory for High Performance Computing (NLHPC) project, lead by the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile, with support and funding from the Associative Investigation Program (PIA) of CONICYT. April 18, 2013.

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 16, 2015) -- The U.S. Army introduced its newest supercomputer, Excalibur, which will help to ensure Soldiers have the technological advantage on the battlefield, officials said.

 

The Excalibur is the 19th most powerful computer in the world. About 50 officials gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Center.

 

Read more:

www.army.mil/article/157273

Each cabinet has three subracks, and each subrack has 16 blades. Each blade has either four nodes (compute) or two nodes (service, IO, etc)

The Universidad de la Frontera (UFRO) began operating a new high performance computing equipment with scientific capability. Its installation is part of the National Laboratory for High Performance Computing (NLHPC) project, lead by the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile, with support and funding from the Associative Investigation Program (PIA) of CONICYT. April 18, 2013.

This is a view of the 1gig drives to the left and right. The XMP is in the center of the picture.

 

Cray Reseach X-MP install at GM Research, 1986

CIS Labs - Student using a supercomputer

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