New IU supercomputer to be among world’s fastest
IU plans to replace its largest supercomputer system, Big Red, with the fastest university-owned supercomputer in the nation.
Named Big Red II, the new system will be capable of one thousand trillion floating-point operations per second, or one petaFLOPS — making it 25 times faster than its predecessor. The university plans to install Big Red II in the Data Center in spring 2013.
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