] Researchers invited to bid for time on one of the world's ] top five supercomputers ... ] ] A total of 4.5 million supercomputing processing hours ] and 100 trillion bytes of data storage space on the most ] powerful computer for unclassified research in the United ] States is now up for grabs. Total wall-clock time multiplied by the number of processors used. The IBM SP RS/6000, named Seaborg, has 6,656 processors. |