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August 7th, 2006
DOE raises the bar on supercomputing
Abstract:
The Energy Department’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Cray announced a $200 million deal in June to complete the world’s most powerful supercomputer in 2008. Oak Ridge scientists will use the unclassified Cray supercomputer to solve problems in nanotechnology, biology and energy, Cray officials said.
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