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NEC abandons Japan's 'next-gen' supercomputer
NEC abandons Japan's 'next-gen' supercomputer
Can't afford the petaflops In tough times, you have to make tough decisions, and Japanese server maker NEC this morning announced in Tokyo that it was pulling out of the Next Generation Supercomputer Project sponsored by the Japanese government. The project involved NEC, Fujitsu, and Hitachi building a hybrid scalar/vector massively parallel system.…
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NEC abandons Japan’s ‘next-gen’ supercomputer
Hardware Zone — Can’t afford the petaflops In tough times, you have to make tough decisions, and Japanese server maker NEC this morning announced in Tokyo that it was pulling out of the Next Generation Supercomputer Project sponsored by the Japanese government. The project involved NEC, Fujitsu, and Hitachi building a hybrid scalar/vector massively parallel system.… Continue to read more… ...

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Nick Farrell the inquirer Too expensive > >