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Fujitsu’s 10.51 petaflop K supercomputer is fastest in the world

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The hangar-sized machine has a top speed of 10.51. If you wanted to duplicate that setup at home, you’d only need 864 racks, 88,128 processors and enough cash in your back pocket to front an annual electricity bill of $10 million a year. via Engadget

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