Lenovo Boosts Marconi Supercomputer to 6.2 Petaflops with Intel Xeon Phi
by Rich Brueckner from Inside HPC & AI News | High-Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence on (#23ZYW)

"Phase one at CINECA, an academic consortium, was completed in May 2016 - coming in at 1.7 Petaflops, which at the time it was the largest Intel Omni-Path Fabric system in the world. Lenovo and CINECA are pleased to announce the delivery and installation of phase two, a 3,600 node Intel Xeon Phi processor which is interconnected with 100Gb Intel Omni-Path fabric - delivering 6.2 Petaflops of performance."
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