University of Nottingham and Sun Microsystems Streamline Computing and Allinea Software: unveil second largest academic computer system in Europe; New 3 teraflop grid to enable academics to complete a year's work in a single day.

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M2 PRESSWIRE-8 November 2004-Sun Microsystems: University of Nottingham and Sun Microsystems Streamline Computing and Allinea Software: unveil second largest academic computer system in Europe; New 3 teraflop grid to enable academics to complete a year's work in a single day(C)1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11082004 SANTA CLARA, Calif.

- The University of Nottingham today announced the selection of Sun Microsystems and Streamline Computing to build a multi-million pound 500 node central compute grid which will provide the University with three teraflops of peak computational performance. The new grid built using AMD Opteron processor-based Sun Fire V20z servers, will rank as the second largest academic computer system in Europe to date, and the...

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