HPC
Hoosiers to get the world's fastest academic super
Indiana University is set to rise to the top of the flops among the world's academic institutions as it aims to break through the petaflops barrier with its upcoming "Big Red II" supercomputer using a Cray XK7 hardware - at least as gauged by raw computing power, and specifically those that foot their own bill for machines. The …
Good thing it's not in Pennsylvania
Otherwise, it would have peta-files too!
There's more than corn in Indiana!
Remember the corn field scene in the movie Casino? Supposedly that happened in Indiana as well. The Indiana tourism board should run with the campaign, Indiana come see all the bodies the Chicago mob buried here!.
Indiana University
The data center pictured is already built -- I've got machines in it. Unfortunately Big Red (and its successor) are in another part of the building so I can't go and gawk at it.
The word on the street is that the machine will cost on the order of $7.5 million.
Re: Indiana University
Pictures! Or it didn't happen...
Sprag, thanks for the info.
Cost
The computer will cost $7.5 million, including installation and prepaid maintenance, according to Brad Wheeler, vice president for information technology. Funding will come from indirect cost recovery on sponsored research contracts and grants, he said.
