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How will Linux be leveraged in next-gen supercomputers?
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Monday September 26 2005 @ 08:05AM EDT
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NewsForge: Linux is at the top of the world's Top 500 List of World's Fastest Supercomputers, but does it have what it takes to stay there?
IBM and the United States stole the top slot last November when the BlueGene/L system running Linux topped 70 teraflops (trillions of calculations) per second on the Linpack Benchmark and displaced Japan's Earth Simulator as king of ultra high performance computing (HPC). The Earth Simulator runs a customized flavor of Unix, and is capable of 35.86 teraflops. Since taking the lead, IBM has cemented its position by nearly doubling the performance of BlueGene/L, which kept the top spot on the June 2005 Top 500 list with a Linpack performance of 136.8 teraflops.
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