Cray Wins $52 Million Supercomputer Contract
The Interfacer writes "Cray and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science announced that Cray has won the contract to install a next-generation supercomputer at the DOE's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). The systems and multi-year services contract, valued at over $52 million, includes delivery of a Cray massively parallel processor supercomputer, code-named 'Hood.'"
Hood is within specs for Vista. A big relief for Cray since they weren't sure it'd meet memmory specs for Vista.
Because of it's power requirements, Cray's only possible customer was the Department of Energy
It's named "Hood"? What are they going to calculate, protein folding in ice cream? ;)
are you pondering what I'm pondering?
I think so, Brain, but how do we get that many processors into a pair of rubber pants?