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Processor board of a CRAY T3E-136/ac (=air-cooled) massive parallel computer (operational ca. 1997-2005). The related system had 136 processors in total. This board has four Dec-Alpha EV5 processors (300 MHz) with local memory chips and router chips onboard. Alpha processors were superscalar with two floating point operations per cycle.

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2006-08-08

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Hannes Grobe & Chresten Wübber, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany

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