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A SGI Altix supercomputer at CINES, France.

Several centers for Supercomputing exist in Europe.

In June 2011 Tera 100 was the fastest supercomputer in Europe with a peak of 1050 Flops.[1] Built by Bull, it has 140,000 processors.[2] It is the only Petaflop computer in Europe, and ranks 9th in the world, but is still 8 times slower than the world's fastest supercomputer, the K computer in Tokyo.


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