Cray launches low-end supercomputer

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Wed, 09/17/2008 - 01:48

PERFORMANCE Computing system builder Cray launched a new machine on Tuesday that can work as either a supersize workstation or a departmental supercomputer.


 

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