End of line for state's super computer
ALBUQUERQUE Its the end of the line for Roadrunner, a first-of-its-kind collection of processors that once reigned as the worlds fastest supercomputer.
The $121 million supercomputer, housed at one of the nations premier nuclear weapons research laboratories in Northern New Mexico, will be decommissioned Sunday.
The reason? The world of supercomputing is evolving and Roadrunner has been replaced with something smaller, faster, more energy efficient and cheaper. Still, officials at Los Alamos National Laboratory say its among the 25 fastest supercomputers in the world.
Roadrunner got everyone thinking in new ways about how to build and use a supercomputer, said Gary Grider, who works in the labs high performance computing division. Specialized processors are being included in new ways on new systems and being used in novel ways. Our demonstration with Roadrunner caused everyone to pay attention.
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[font color=green]This was the first supercomputer that could process over a quadrillion calculations per second.[/font]