IBM’s Roadrunner supercomputer, designed and built for the US Department of Energy, is, according to tests, the fastest and most powerful computer in the world. Located at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, Roadrunner has a top processing speed of 1.6 teraflops (1 teraflop is equivalent to 1 quadrillion calculations per second).
For open source enthusiasts, one of the most exciting developments - Roadrunner uses the open source Red Hat Linux operating system. It will be used by the government to monitor nuclear weapons and to model climate change.
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