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A Chinese computer, using a cluster approach that sidesteps trade barriers against the spread of supercomputing technology, is expected to rank high on the next list of fastest machines.
A Chinese computer, using a cluster approach that sidesteps trade barriers against the spread of supercomputing technology, is expected to rank high on the next list of fastest machines.
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good light? Does Intel still own your *****?
c|net has banned the Apple name in every situation it is
looking fine.
Probabily now that stock is in the hands of Micro$oft!
- http://computing.vt.edu/research_computing/terascale/
- by rbannon June 4, 2004 10:30 AM PDT
- Again, it's really weird that there's no mention of Apple. -rB
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