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JAPAN-SUPERCOMPUTER-FUJITSU-RIKEN
Japan's national institute Riken president Ryoji Noyori (L) shakes hands with Fujitsu chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka as they announced that their joint development computer "K Computer" became the world's fastest supercomputer at Riken's office in Tokyo on June 20, 2011. The K Computer, which has 672 computer racks with a total of 68,544 CPUs, has achieved 8.162 quadrillion calculations per second (petaflops). AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO
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Tokyo, JAPAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Yoshikazu TSUNO |
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20 Iunie 2011 |
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3236 x 2652 (1.41 MB) |
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