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The Cray X2 is a supercomputer made by Cray Inc. to be launched in 2007. The X2, developed under the code name '' Black Widow '', is the successor system to the Cray X1 parallel vector Supercomputer . When compared to the X1, Cray describes the X2 as having substantially improved scalar performance, and dramatically reduced price per performance. The X2 system uses the Cray XT4 OS, user environment, and storage subsystem, as part of the ''Rainier'' project. The X2 uses a high-radix router called "Yarc", which connects quad-processor nodes in a fat-tree topology. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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