HITAC S-820, the Glossary
The HITAC S-820 is a family of vector supercomputers developed, manufactured and marketed by Hitachi.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Cray X-MP, FLOPS, HITAC S-3000, HITAC S-810, Hitachi, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NEC SX, Supercomputer, Supercomputing in Japan, Vector processor.
- Hitachi supercomputers
- Vector supercomputers
Cray X-MP
The Cray X-MP was a supercomputer designed, built and sold by Cray Research. HITAC S-820 and Cray X-MP are vector supercomputers.
FLOPS
Floating point operations per second (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance in computing, useful in fields of scientific computations that require floating-point calculations.
HITAC S-3000
The HITAC S-3000 is a former family of vector supercomputers, which was developed, manufactured and marketed by Hitachi. HITAC S-820 and HITAC S-3000 are computer hardware stubs, Hitachi supercomputers and vector supercomputers.
See HITAC S-820 and HITAC S-3000
HITAC S-810
The HITAC S-810 is a family of vector supercomputers developed, manufactured and marketed by Hitachi. HITAC S-820 and HITAC S-810 are Hitachi supercomputers and vector supercomputers.
See HITAC S-820 and HITAC S-810
Hitachi
() is a Japanese multinational conglomerate founded in 1910 and headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos National Laboratory (often shortened as Los Alamos and LANL) is one of the sixteen research and development laboratories of the United States Department of Energy (DOE), located a short distance northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the American southwest.
See HITAC S-820 and Los Alamos National Laboratory
NEC SX
NEC SX describes a series of vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by NEC. HITAC S-820 and NEC SX are vector supercomputers.
Supercomputer
A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer.
See HITAC S-820 and Supercomputer
Supercomputing in Japan
Japan operates a number of centers for supercomputing which hold world records in speed, with the K computer being the world's fastest from June 2011 to June 2012, and Fugaku holding the lead from June 2020 until June 2022.
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Vector processor
In computing, a vector processor or array processor is a central processing unit (CPU) that implements an instruction set where its instructions are designed to operate efficiently and effectively on large one-dimensional arrays of data called vectors. HITAC S-820 and vector processor are vector supercomputers.
See HITAC S-820 and Vector processor
See also
Hitachi supercomputers
- HITAC S-3000
- HITAC S-810
- HITAC S-820
- Hitachi SR2201
- Hitachi SR8000
Vector supercomputers
- CDC STAR-100
- Chaining (vector processing)
- Convex Computer
- Cray C90
- Cray EL90
- Cray J90
- Cray SV1
- Cray T90
- Cray X-MP
- Cray X1
- Cray X2
- Cray XMS
- Cray Y-MP
- Cray-1
- Cray-2
- Cray-3
- Cray-4
- ETA10
- Earth Simulator
- Fujitsu VP
- Fujitsu VP2000
- Gather/scatter (vector addressing)
- HITAC S-3000
- HITAC S-810
- HITAC S-820
- Minisupercomputer
- NEC SX
- NEC SX-6
- NEC SX-8
- NEC SX-9
- NEC SX-ACE
- NEC SX-Aurora TSUBASA
- Numerical Wind Tunnel
- Supertek Computers
- TI Advanced Scientific Computer
- Vector processor