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I think this article and the one on Supercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid are self-promotional. It is debatable that the computer is the most powerful of Spain. It is the case according to the July 2011 TOP500 list, but after the release of the list another more powerful computer has been announced, as covered in third party news. I think that if the article emphasizes on rankings, this point should be covered. Otherwise, I suggest to write "one of the most powerful" instead of "the most powerful". My attempts to make the text less self-promotional have been reverted. 129.105.199.91 ( talk) 21:15, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
I agree that TOP500 is a reliable source and I see no problem with mentioning Magerit's position in the last list. But I think that if the article focuses so much on rankings and the relative performance of Magerit among Spanish computers, the fact that a more powerful system has been installed is relevant even if this system has yet to be ranked. This has been widely reported in the press (La Vanguardia, El Mundo, ABC, etc), not in "a paid article in a magazine". 71.57.95.91 ( talk) 05:54, 2 November 2011 (UTC)
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I think this article and the one on Supercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid are self-promotional. It is debatable that the computer is the most powerful of Spain. It is the case according to the July 2011 TOP500 list, but after the release of the list another more powerful computer has been announced, as covered in third party news. I think that if the article emphasizes on rankings, this point should be covered. Otherwise, I suggest to write "one of the most powerful" instead of "the most powerful". My attempts to make the text less self-promotional have been reverted. 129.105.199.91 ( talk) 21:15, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
I agree that TOP500 is a reliable source and I see no problem with mentioning Magerit's position in the last list. But I think that if the article focuses so much on rankings and the relative performance of Magerit among Spanish computers, the fact that a more powerful system has been installed is relevant even if this system has yet to be ranked. This has been widely reported in the press (La Vanguardia, El Mundo, ABC, etc), not in "a paid article in a magazine". 71.57.95.91 ( talk) 05:54, 2 November 2011 (UTC)
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