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    ASCI Red (also known as ASCI Option Red or TFLOPS) was the first computer built under the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI), the supercomputing...
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    ASCI White was a supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, which was briefly the fastest supercomputer in the world. It...
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    hosted some of the world's earliest and fastest supercomputers, ASCI Red and ASCI Red Storm, and is currently home to the Z Machine, the largest X-ray...
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    three-dimensional torus interconnect. The Paragon architecture soon led to the Intel ASCI Red supercomputer in the United States, which held the top supercomputing spot...
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  • TOP500.org. Retrieved 2020-03-01. "ASCI Red: Sandia National Laboratory". TOP500.org. Retrieved 2020-03-01. "ASCI White: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory"...
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    processor. The Pentium Pro was also used in supercomputers, most notably ASCI Red, which used two Pentium Pro CPUs on each computing node and was the first...
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  • operating system named Catamount, which was based on the operating system of ASCI Red called "Cougar". A userspace implementation of the Lustre file system,...
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  • 065xh processor core." The major customer for these chips was Intel's ASCI Red supercomputer, stationed at Sandia National Laboratories. It was the first...
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  • 1997, Intel's ASCI Red was the world's first computer to achieve one teraFLOPS and beyond. Sandia director Bill Camp said that ASCI Red had the best reliability...
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    laboratories. ASCI Purple Red Storm Blue Gene/L: World's fastest supercomputer, November 2004 – November 2007 Blue Gene Q (aka, Sequoia) ASCI Q: Installed...
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