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JUGENE (Jülich Blue Gene) was a
supercomputer built by IBM for
Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. It was
based on the Blue Gene/P and
succeeded the JUBL...
- Linpack) and larger. On
November 12, 2007, the
first Blue Gene/P installation,
JUGENE, with 16
racks (16,384 nodes, 65,536 processors) was
running at Forschungszentrum...
- was
unveiled in 2006 and is
considered to be
JUGENE's predecessor. It was
decommissioned following JUGENE's successful installation in mid-2008. On 22 February...
- (north of the Humber) and
Ingenius (south of the Humber) (7 years) Peredur,
Jugenes Peredurus Elidurus (restored)
Elidur A son of Gorboni****
Lador Marg****...
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operation in 2012 at the
Forschungszentrum Jülich as the
successor to the
JUGENE supercomputer.
JUQUEEN was the
fastest computer in
Europe and
ranked 5th...
- John von Neumann-Institute for
Computing (NIC) to
access the 294912 core "
JUGENE" IBM BlueGene/P
supercomputer and the 26304 core "JUROPA" cluster. The users...
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Supercomputing jointly owned the
JUGENE computer at the
Forschungszentrum Jülich in
North Rhine-Westphalia.
JUGENE was
based on IBM's Blue Gene/P architecture...
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recent FETI-DP
method has
scaled to more than 65000
processor cores of the
JUGENE supercomputer solving a
model problem. BDDC FETI C. Farhat, M. Lesoinne...
- Centre.
Simulations using all 262,144
cores on the IBM BlueGene/P
system JUGENE showed that PF****T
could produce additional speedup beyond saturation of...