The IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer has broken its own record keeping its title as the world's fastest supercomputer, now reaching 280.6 teraflops - that is 280.6 trillion calculations a second, the BBC reports. "The completed Blue Gene/L joins another supercomputing team-mate, called ASC Purple, to work on safeguarding the US's nuclear stockpile" at the US Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. more at engadget
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