SGI Origin 2000 Server
from Silicon Graphics, with
64 MIPS R10000 processors (each one with 4 MB of cache),
and 8 Gb of main memory.
Its theoretical peak performance is 32 Gflop/s.
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DEC Alpha Server 8400
from Digital Equipment Corporation,
with 12 Alpha 21264 processors running at 525 MHz, and 2 Gigabyte of main memory.
Its theoretical peak performance 12.5 Gflop/s.
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Parsytec CCi
from Parsytec GmbH,
with 16 Pentium II processors running at 266 MHz on 8 dual
processors mainboard with 128 Mb of main memory each one (total: 1Gb).
The machine works internally with 3 communication technologies:
Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps), High Speed Link (300 Mbps) and MyriNet (1.28 Gbps
for Myrinet-SAM switch and 800 Mbps for each HIPPI Myrinet adapter).
Its theoretical peak performance 4.256 Gflop/s.
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Convex C3480
from CONVEX Computer Corporation,
with 8 vector processors and 1 Gigabyte of main memory.
Its theoretical peak performance is 400 Mflop/s for double precision
operations and 800 Mflop/s for single precision.
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CM-200
from Thinking Machines,
with 2K processors and 256 Megabytes of memory.
Its theoretical peak performance is 640 Mflop/s for double precision
operations and 1.28 Gflop/s for single precision.
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Supernode SN-1000
from Parsys, with 32 transputers T-800,
each one with 4 Megabytes of memory.
Its theoretical peak performance is 64 Mflop/s.
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