DEISA has produced a packaged benchmark suite to help computer scientists assess the performance of parallel supercomputer systems.
The K Computer was more powerful than the next five systems on the list combined, and had the highest performance-to-power ratio of any other supercomputer system.
It was used to demonstrate the feasibility of using Unix on a supercomputer system, prior to the availability of Cray-2 hardware.
In April 2008, Cray and Intel announced they would collaborate on future supercomputer systems.
Cray Computer suffered a potentially crippling blow as the initial customer for its first supercomputer system abruptly canceled its order.
But now we could put a whole supercomputer system in what was a RAM cartridge back then.
Aquasar is a supercomputer system from IBM Research which uses hot water cooling to achieve heat efficiency.
The Graph500 is a rating of supercomputer systems, focused on Data intensive loads.
CS-2 was a British supercomputer system produced by Meiko Scientific.
These supercomputer systems are: