Gardar - a joint Nordic computing facility in Iceland
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland have joined forces to establish a supercomputing facility in Iceland.
The computer, called Gardar (nhpc.hi.is), is a cluster of 288 nodes, each with 2 Intel Xeon CPU (2.53GHz) with 6 cores, which gives 3,456 cores and a theoretical capacity of 35 Teraflops. There are 24 Gbytes of RAM pr. node. The computer was inaugurated on 16. April 2012.
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