NEC Japan Unveils World’s Most Powerful Computer

by Johan on October 28, 2007 · 1 comment

NEC Japan Unveils World

NEC Corp. Japan unveiled the world’s most powerful supercomputer on the market, meant for advanced use in the sciences. NEC explained that its latest supercomputer, the SX-9, is capable of calculating 839 teraflops or equal to 839 trillion floating point operations per second. The first thing we’d do with this is strap a bra to our heads and create a supermodel from scratch. The company will show the SX-9 at a supercomputing convention next month in Reno, Nevada.

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