FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX10(2011)

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PRIMEHPC FX10

PRIMEHPC FX10 was Fujitsu's supercomputer adapting improved technology employed in the K computer.* It combined high performance, scalability, and reliability with superior energy efficiency. In its largest potential configuration consisting of 98,304 nodes, 1,024 racks, the supercomputer could deliver a high-speed, ultrascale computing environment with a theoretical computing performance of 23.2 petaflops and 6 petabytes of memory.
Its processor was the SPARC64 IXfx, which greatly improved the performance of the SPARC64 VIIIfx used in the K computer. Designed to maximize performance per watt and using a water-cooling system, the processor achieved both high performance of 236.5 gigaflops and superb power efficiency of over 2 gigaflops per watt.

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    The K computer was jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu.

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