CCRT in France Acquires 1.4 Petaflop “Cobalt” Supercomputer from Bull
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Today Atos announced that the French CEA and its industrial partners at the Centre for Computing Research and Technology, CCRT, have invested in a new 1.4 petaflop Bull supercomputer. "Three times more powerful than the current computer at CCRT, the new system will be installed in the CEA's Very Large Computing Centre in Bruyires-le-Chitel, France, mid-2016 to cover expanding industrial needs. Named COBALT, the new Intel Xeon-based supercomputer will be powered by over 32,000 compute cores and storage capacity of 2.5 Petabytes with a throughput of 60 GB/s."
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