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Description The Cray XT5 Kraken, managed by the University of Tennessee and funded by the National Science Foundation, is the world’s fastest academic supercomputer. The Kraken features more than 99,000 processing cores, each with more than 1 gigabyte of local memory.
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Description The Cray XT5 Kraken, managed by the University of Tennessee and funded by the National Science Foundation, is the world’s fastest academic supercomputer. The Kraken features more than 99,000 processing cores, each with more than 1 gigabyte of local memory.
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Source Kraken Supercomputer
Author Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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