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1995: Intel Paragon, world's fastest supercomputer Ken Kliewer and Buddy Bland check operations of the Intel Paragon. The Intel Paragon supercomputer, the world's fastest at the time, begins operations at ORNL. The Paragon is the laboratory's first parallel computer, which is a new type of computer that puts many processors together to solve scientific problems faster. <a href="https://www.ornl.gov/news/intel-passes-final-milestone-software-ornl-supercomputer" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Read more...</a> |
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Author | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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