ASCI Q

The ASCI Q was a supercomputer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, installed in 2003. It was a DEC AlphaServer SC45/GS Cluster and reached 7.727 Teraflops.[1][2]

ASQI Q used DEC Alpha 1250 MHz (2.5 GFlops) processors and a Quadrics interconnect. ASCI Q placed as the 2nd fastest supercomputer in the world in 2003.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Los Alamos National Laboratories (2002). "The ASCI Q System: 30 TeraOPS Capability at Los Alamos National Laboratory". http://www.sandia.gov/supercomp/sc2002/flyers/ASCI_Q_rev.pdf. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 
  2. ^ High performance scientific and engineering computing: hardware/software support by Laurence Tianruo Yang 2003 ISBN 1402075804 page 144
  3. ^ TOP500 Rankings