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IBM Blue Gene

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Blue Gene is an IBM supercomputer project intended to be the largest supercomputer in the world. Costing $100M, it is intended to have a total of 65,000 processors and an estimated total computing power of 200 teraflops.

It will feature 32 CPUs per processor chip, and have the processor memory integrated in the same chip as the CPUs.

It will use the Linux operating system.