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Research and Technology Computing Center (France)

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The Research and Technology Computing Center (Centre de calcul recherche et technologie, CCRT) in Ile de France.[1]

The center started operation in 2003 and is part of the CEA scientific computing complex in Bruyères-le-Chatel in Ile de France. It operates the Tera 100 machine, as of July 2011 the fastest supercomputer in Europe with a peak of 1050 Flops.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Advances in turbulence XII: proceedings of the 12th Euromech European Conference by Bruno Eckhardt 2009 ISBN 364203084X page 284
  2. ^ HPC June 21 2011
  3. ^ PC World May 28, 2010