Last October the company unveiled a model that runs at 3.8 trillion floating-point operations a second.
The latest generation TI OMAP 4470 processor and Imagination SGX544 graphics engine capable of over 12 billion floating point operations per second.
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When put inside powerful computer servers, the Cell consortium expects it to be capable of handling 16 trillion floating point operations, or calculations, every second.
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This half-build system achieved the world's best LINPACK(2) benchmark performance of 8.162 petaflops (quadrillion floating-point operations per second), to place it at the head of the TOP500 list.
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The result: a virtual supercomputer capable of crunching 6 trillion floating point operations per second, or 6 teraflops, equivalent to one of the ten most powerful computers in the world.
Clocking in at 16.32 sustained petaflops (quadrillion floating point operations per second), Sequoia earned the number one ranking on the industry standard Top500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers released Monday, June 18, at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC12) in Hamburg, Germany.
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Point has operations in 11 Northern European countries, service a network of almost 475, 000 merchants.
This pressure response has to be associated with the reservoir flowing hydrocarbons and again at this point kill operations should have been initiated by the BP engineers.
Logging advocates point to past operations as proof that a harvest and reseeding effort is best.
"We are trying to do the analysis and engage in the discussion to say at some point the downturn in operations and the upsurge in capabilities has got to meet, " Hostage said.
Eventually, the parent corporation centralized operations to the point where Sullivan's job in Seattle was eliminated.
But coal advocates point to high-tech operations such as the Bruce Mansfield Power Plant, north of Pittsburgh.
"I love these guys, " says one client, Mark Corrales, head of operations at Fort Point Partners, a Web-site builder in the Sutter Street building.
"I love these guys, " says one client, Mark Corrales, head of operations at Fort Point Partners, a website builder in the Sutter Street building.
As a result of business decisions in which he was involved, the affected businesses grew such that, at some point in time, their operations employed 100, 000 people.
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Tesco had its share of trials and tribulations as it built up its web fulfillment operations to the point where the virtual store idea could actually be made to work.
The initial reaction from the Egyptian government has been to point to Israel's military operations in Gaza as a likely trigger.
To be sure, the exodus of expatriates fleeing pollution hasn't reached the point where it is threatening the operations of global companies.
Up to that point, she had mainly run operations.
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According to a signed affidavit, the operations manager on duty at West Point, spotted Casimir trying to hide a black bag with her hand and asked her what it was.
The operations tempo has gotten to the point for me, from having left the Army, that you just - I really don't think that we can go on too much longer.
The United Parcel Service has for decades followed Taylor's time-and-motion theories to make its internal operations highly efficient, to the point of measuring the paces between a double-parked truck and a customer's doorstep.
"Thousands of patients have had their cataract operations more quickly, free at the point of need, as a result of this deal".
But this is the home of UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), the first point of contact for all merchant shipping transiting the high-risk area.
Sir John adds that the current cut-off point for awarding medals - five years after the operations have ended - should stay in place.
That the United States and the Soviet Union demonstrated crewed rendezvous and docking operations more than 40 years ago is not the point.
Given the enormous obligations of many Ivy League endowments to fund general university operations, their portfolios were positioned on the wrong point of the efficient frontier.
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From the vantage point of history, however, it is clear that most of these operations actually weakened American security.
And we may be at a point where we can work on a transition to a next phase of operations in the Philippines.
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So at this point, ask yourself: What specific knowledge work and business processes define your operations?
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