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2001 family of microprocessors by IBM
The POWER4 is a microprocessor developed by International Business Machines (IBM) that implemented the 64-bit PowerPC and PowerPC AS instruction set architectures
POWER4
Series of microprocessors from IBM
reach beyond 1 GHz. POWER4+ – A faster POWER4 fabricated on a reduced process. The POWER5 processors built on the popular POWER4 and incorporated simultaneous
IBM_Power_microprocessors
64-bit processor
Giga Processor Ultra Light, where Giga Processor is the codename for the POWER4 from which the core was derived. When Apple introduced the Power Mac G5
PowerPC_970
RISC instruction set architecture by AIM alliance
970. The 970 is a 64-bit processor derived from the POWER4 server processor. To create it, the POWER4 core was modified to be backward-compatible with 32-bit
PowerPC
IBM midrange computer (1988–2013)
systems' PowerPC Power ISA native machine code. The RS64 was replaced with POWER4 processors in 2001, which was followed by POWER5 and POWER6 in later upgrades
IBM_AS/400
Series of Unix operating systems from IBM
control (RBAC) with domain support for multi-tenant environments Requires POWER4 or newer CPUs AIX V6.1, November 9, 2007 Workload Partitions (WPARs) operating
IBM_AIX
High-end line of RISC (POWER)/UNIX-based servers
(1~2-core POWER4+ CPU) IBM eServer pSeries 620 (7025-F80, 6F0 & 6F1) (1~3 2-core RS64-IV CPUs) IBM eServer pSeries 630 (7028-6C4, 7028-6E4) (1 1-core POWER4 CPU
IBM_System_p
64-bit big-endian PowerPC architecture
Northstar, RS64-III Pulsar/IStar, and RS64-IV SStar POWER3 and POWER3-II POWER4 and POWER4+ PowerPC 970, 970FX, 970MP and 970GX POWER5 and POWER5+ PPE in Cell
Ppc64
2004 family of multiprocessors by IBM
microprocessor developed and fabricated by IBM. It is an improved version of the POWER4. The principal improvements are support for simultaneous multithreading
POWER5
Computer processor contained on an integrated-circuit chip
removed access to the multiplier in later CPUs. In 2001 IBM released the POWER4 CPU, it was a processor that was developed over five years of research,
Microprocessor
Line of computer servers from IBM
System p), running IBM AIX and Linux on Power. After the introduction of the POWER4 processor in 2001, there was little difference between both the "p" and
IBM_Power_Systems
R-MESI / MESIF protocol or the more complete RT-MESI, HRT-ST-MESI, and POWER4 IBM protocols, which are an enhanced merging of MESI and MOESI protocols
List of cache coherency protocols
List_of_cache_coherency_protocols
Line of tower computers designed and manufactured by Apple
(called the PowerPC 970 by its manufacturer, IBM) is based upon IBM's 64-bit POWER4 microprocessor. At the Power Mac G5's introduction, Apple announced a partnership
Power_Mac_G5
Piece of software or hardware that creates and runs virtual machines
addressing by operating systems (AIX, Linux, IBM i), the Power processors (POWER4 onwards) have designed virtualization capabilities where a hardware address-offset
Hypervisor
Central computer component that executes instructions
including the x86-64 Opteron and Athlon 64 X2, the SPARC UltraSPARC T1, IBM POWER4 and POWER5, as well as several video game console CPUs like the Xbox 360's
Central_processing_unit
Apple-branded microprocessor
could have been the first ever dual core, an honor that now goes to the POWER4. The 7450 was introduced with the 733 MHz Power Mac G4 on 9 January 2001
PowerPC_G4
2017 family of multi-core microprocessors by IBM
Engine" (XIVE) which replaces a much simpler architecture that was used in POWER4 through POWER8. XIVE will also be used in Power10. IBM POWER9 SO – scale-out
POWER9
Family of microprocessors
sibling. The RS64 family was phased out soon after the introduction of the POWER4, which was developed to unite the RS64 and POWER families. In 1990, the
IBM_RS64
Topics referred to by the same term
football in the United States. Power four or Power 4 may also refer to: POWER4, a microprocessor by IBM "Power 4", a 2025 song by Slayr from Half Blood
Power_four_(disambiguation)
Microprocessor with more than one processing unit
Hewlett-Packard PA-8800 and PA-8900, dual core PA-RISC processors. IBM POWER4, a dual-core PowerPC processor, released in 2001. POWER5, a dual-core PowerPC
Multi-core_processor
SIMD instruction set extension for the PowerPC ISA
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
AltiVec
Multi-chip CPU by IBM implementing the POWER instruction set architecture
PowerPC, Power ISA Processors: RISC Single Chip, RAD6000, POWER2, POWER3, POWER4, POWER5, POWER6, POWER7, POWER8, POWER9, Power10 Computer Systems: RS/6000
POWER1
American computer scientist
and project co-lead for the PowerPC 601 microprocessor. He then led the POWER4 Chip Architecture project. Moore received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering
Charles R. Moore (computer engineer)
Charles_R._Moore_(computer_engineer)
Family of processor cores
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_400
1998 family of microprocessors by IBM
process with six levels of copper interconnect. It was succeeded by the POWER4 in 2001. IBM POWER Instruction Set Architecture PowerPC IBM Power microprocessors
POWER3
Electronic assembly containing multiple integrated circuits that behaves as a unit
a GPU designed by ATI Technologies for the Xbox 360, with eDRAM POWER2, POWER4, POWER5, POWER7, POWER8, and Power10 from IBM IBM z196 Nintendo's Wii U
Multi-chip_module
Radiation-hardened computer (2001)
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
RAD750
In microprocessor architecture
associative in the PPE variant. Compatible with 64-bit PowerPC ISA v.2.02 (POWER4 and PowerPC 970) AltiVec SIMD functionality Branch Unit (BRU) Fixed Point
Power_Processing_Element
Hardware cache of a central processing unit
off-chip L3 cache. AMD K6-III (1999) had motherboard-based L3 cache. IBM POWER4 (2001) had off-chip L3 caches of 32 MiB per processor, shared among several
CPU_cache
originally the PowerPC 630. Introduced in 1998. POWER4, 64-bit, dual core, 1.0–1.9 GHz (as POWER4+), follows the PowerPC 2.00 ISA. Introduced in 2001
List_of_PowerPC_processors
2020 family of multi-core microprocessors by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Power10
Registers that count hardware-related activities
available HW counters UltraSparc II 2 Pentium III 2 ARM11 2 AMD Athlon 4 IA-64 4 ARM Cortex-A5 2 ARM Cortex-A8 4 ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore 6 POWER4 8 Pentium 4 18
Hardware_performance_counter
CPU used in the Xbox 360
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Xenon_(processor)
2014 family of multi-core microprocessors by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
POWER8
Subset of computer's virtualised hardware resources
Hypervisor) to enable their LPAR functionalities since approximately 2000 in POWER4 systems. This support continues in IBM Power Systems. Multiple operating
Logical_partition
High-end single-user computer
multiple processors on a die). The multicore design was pioneered by IBM's POWER4; it and Intel Xeon have multiple CPUs, more on-die cache, and ECC memory
Workstation
Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Cell_(processor)
Family of PowerPC processors
reference to the project codename GigaProcessor), both utilized in the POWER4. Later GX+ and GX++ in POWER5 and POWER6 respectively. The GX bus is also
PowerPC_600
Microprocessor built by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
IBM_Rivina
Family of 64-bit Intel microprocessors
end of the decade. In early 2003, due to the success of IBM's dual-core POWER4, Intel announced that the first 90 nm Itanium processor, codenamed Montecito
Itanium
is available through javax.smartcardio package of JDK. AltiVec includes POWER4 through POWER8 SIMD processing. POWER8 added in-core crypto, which provides
Comparison of cryptography libraries
Comparison_of_cryptography_libraries
unsupported: Linux, FreeBSD Proprietary PowerVM IBM POWER4, POWER5, POWER6, POWER7, POWER8, POWER9, Power10 POWER4/5/6/7/8/9/Power10, x86 (PowerVM-Lx86) No host
Comparison of platform virtualization software
Comparison_of_platform_virtualization_software
1 5.1.0 4.5.0 4.4.0 4.3.1 4.2.1 4.2.0, for POWER5 models 4.1.x 3.x, for POWER4 models The HMC is a PC connected to the mainframe. zSeries mainframes prior
IBM Hardware Management Console
IBM_Hardware_Management_Console
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
List of PowerPC-based game consoles
List_of_PowerPC-based_game_consoles
Logical partition technology in IBM POWER servers
has been supported by the operating systems AIX and IBM i on almost all POWER4 and follow-on POWER systems since then. The Linux kernel for POWER also
Dynamic_Logical_Partitioning
American computer scientist
PowerPC architecture; the Amazon architecture is implemented by the RS64, POWER4, and POWER5 processors used in the IBM iSeries and pSeries computers. In
Frank_Soltis
Electronic circuit manufacturing method
enabling or disabling various logic circuits. An example of this is the IBM POWER4 microprocessor where the chip contains five banks of cache memory but only
Laser_trimming
successors, later IBM AS/400, and IBM Power Systems POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC: Processors for some
List_of_IBM_products
32-bit CPU for the Wii
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Broadway_(processor)
Family of 32-bit microprocessors
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_7xx
Indian series of supercomputers
Institute of Technology, Prayagraj PARAM Padma 2002 1TB storage, 248 IBM Power4 – 1 GHz, IBM AIX 5.1L, PARAMNet. PARAM Padma was the first Indian machine
PARAM
CPU for the GameCube
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Gekko_(processor)
Instruction set
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
IBM_POWER_architecture
1992 – RISC Single Chip 1993 – POWER2 1996 – P2SC 1998 – POWER3 2001 – POWER4 2004 – POWER5 2007 – POWER6 2010 – POWER7 2013 – POWER8 2017 – POWER9 2020
List_of_microprocessors
Computing facility
Paragon, an IBM system based on the POWER3, an IBM system based on the POWER4, SGI Altix, and more recently, the Cray X1E, Cray XD1, Cray XT3, Cray XT4
Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility
Oak_Ridge_Leadership_Computing_Facility
Radiation-hardened 64-bit processor core design
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
RAD5500
2007 family of multiprocessors by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
POWER6
Business alliance
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
AIM_alliance
Interdisciplinary research centre in Germany
cluster Jump was put into operation at the beginning of 2004. With 1,312 Power4+ 2C 1.7 GHz processors (41 nodes, each with 32 processors) and an internal
Forschungszentrum_Jülich
Computer system architecture
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_Reference_Platform
Power ISA-based processor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
IBM_A2
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e300
Research institute in high-performance computing
2005–April 2009 17.31 Research (computer simulations) Venus IBM System p690 IBM POWER4, 1.3 GHz 256 2002–2006 1.33 Research (computer simulations) Prometeo NEC
Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
Swiss_National_Supercomputing_Centre
Radiation-hardened computer
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
IBM_RAD6000
Chinese semiconductor design and shipping company
iView-788TPC, MSI Primo81, Teclast P88s mini, Ainol Novo 9 Firewire, Fusion5 Xtra POWER4 Tablet PC, Apical M7853, Ployer momo mini, Gajah MD7019, JWD m785, MELE
Allwinner_Technology
32-bit CPU for the Wii U
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Espresso_(processor)
System architecture for PowerPC-based computer systems
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Common Hardware Reference Platform
Common_Hardware_Reference_Platform
2010 family of multi-core microprocessors by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
POWER7
Network coprocessor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Communications Processor Module
Communications_Processor_Module
Type of radiation hardened processor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
RHPPC
64-bit power microprocessor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e5500
Duron; Fujitsu SPARC64 IV; IBM RS64-IV, z900; Intel Pentium 4 2001 IBM POWER4; Intel Itanium; Motorola PowerPC 7450; SGI MIPS R14000; Sun UltraSPARC III
History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)
Defunct global computer industry organization
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Power.org
PowerPC variant
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PWRficient
Workstations family by IBM
GXT6500P Type 9114-275 (June 2003 to February 2006) Single or Dual Core POWER4+ processors at 1.0 or 1.45 GHz Up to 16 GB of memory Ultra320 SCSI HDD 2
IBM_IntelliStation
64-bit power microprocessor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e6500
Microprocessor core
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e500
PowerPC microprocessor
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
X704
Microprocessor architecture
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
CoreConnect
1993 family of microprocessors by IBM
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
POWER2
active in Kenya: (a) Westmont (b) AEP Energy Africa (Iberafrica) (c) OrPower4 Kenya Limited (a subsidiary of Ormat Technologies) (d) Tsavo Power Company
Energy_in_Kenya
Timeline of microprocessors
180 nm 47 1 / 12, 20 2001 MIPS R14000 SGI 500–600 MHz 130 nm 7.2 1 / 1 2001 POWER4 IBM 1.1–1.4 GHz 180–130 nm 174 2 / 1, 4 2001 UltraSPARC III Sun 750–1200 MHz
Microprocessor_chronology
out-of-order execution POWER3 1998 Superscalar, out-of-order execution POWER4 2001 Superscalar, speculative execution, out-of-order execution POWER5 2004
Comparison of CPU microarchitectures
Comparison_of_CPU_microarchitectures
American software company
C/C++ for Mac OS (PPC). 2004 IBM contract to develop the HPC SDK for POWER, POWER4 and POWER5 architectures. 2005 64-bit executables on the Macintosh 2005
Absoft
Series of microprocessors
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e200
Microprocessor range
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
QorIQ
Name of several microcontrollers
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerQUICC
Former research facility in Fairbanks, Alaska
Rime with 8 CPUs and 64 GFLOPS, IBM P690 Regatta named Iceflyer with 32 POWER4 CPUs and 166.4 GFLOPS. Cray tells CNET that Arctic Region Supercomputer
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Arctic_Region_Supercomputing_Center
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Titan_(processor)
Family of 32-bit microprocessor cores
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_e600
Linux operating system running on IBM Power Architectures
November 2012. "Linux Kernel Mailing List : [ANNOUNCE] Linux boots on early POWER4 hardware". Linux Weekly News Archive. 5 June 2000. "IBM's New PowerLinux
PowerLinux
Series of microprocessors
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
PowerPC_5000
interface bus, uses it in many high end processors: Elastic Interface (EI-1): POWER4, PowerPC 970 and Z900 Elastic Interface 2 (EI-2): POWER5 and Z9 Elastic
IBM_Elastic_Interface
Supercomputer site in the United States
thirty-two 1.3 GHz Power4 processors. The login and I/O partitions together included 8 p655 nodes, each with four 1.7 GHz Power4 processors. All nodes
National Center for Computational Sciences
National_Center_for_Computational_Sciences
a month prior. During the first phase, the HPCx consisted of 1,280 IBM POWER4 p690 processors with 1.28 terabytes of memory, the “Colony” switch and 18
HPCx
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
Qorivva
Spokesperson on Environment Brian Lenihan Jnr1 - Spokesperson on Finance Averil Power4 - Spokesperson on Political Reform Michael McGrath - Spokesperson on Financial
Frontbench team of Micheál Martin
Frontbench_team_of_Micheál_Martin
Supercomputer designed for applications in lattice quantum chromodynamics
series (2008) QorIQ Qorivva IBM Power series (1990) POWER1 POWER2 POWER3 POWER4 POWER5 POWER6 POWER7 POWER8 POWER9 Power10 PowerPC series (1992) 6xx 4xx
QPACE
of disks (Luster) The IBM machine with a power of 1.85 + 0.6 TFlops 9 Power4 nodes with 32/64 GB of RAM switch Federation 4TB of Disks (GPFS) 5 nodes
National Computer Center for Higher Education (France)
National_Computer_Center_for_Higher_Education_(France)
POWER4
POWER4
POWER4
POWER4
Boy/Male
English
In the field.
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from the Middle English personal name Loveke, Old English Lufeca, a derivative of Lufa (see Love 1), or LÄ“ofeca, a derivative of LÄ“ofa (see Leaf 2).English : perhaps a habitational name from places in Cumbria and Northumberland called Lowick, or Lowich in Northamptonshire. The first is from Old Norse lauf ‘leaf’ + vÃk ‘creek’; the second is from the river name Low (possibly from Old English luh ‘pool’) + Old English wÄ«c ‘dairy farm’, ‘dwelling’; and the third from an unattested Old English personal name, Luffa, or Luhha + wÄ«c.Probably a respelling of Lovik.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : variant of Slape.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ram Baksh | ராம பகà¯à®·Â
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit, Charming
Girl/Female
Anglo, Australian, French, German
Feminine of Charles
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Water; Father
Surname or Lastname
Chinese and Korean
Chinese and Korean : variant of Cho.English : from a short form of Joseph.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Shinning Lamp
POWER4
POWER4
POWER4
POWER4
POWER4