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SUPRENUM Supercomputer GmbH
Company type
Private
Industry
Computer hardware Computer software
Founded
1986
Founder
Prof. Ulrich Trottenberg
Defunct
Jul 12, 2010
Fate
Dissolved
Successor
PALLAS GmbH
Headquarters
Bonn
,
Germany
Key people
Prof. Ulrich Trottenberg
Products
SUPRENUM-1 Supercomputer, PEACE Operating System
Owner
Prof. Ulrich Trottenberg, Krupp Atlas Elektronik GmbH, Stollmann GmbH, GMD FIRST
SUPRENUM (German: SUPerREchner für NUMerische Anwendungen, English: super-computer for numerical applications) was a German research project to develop a parallel computer from 1985 through 1990. It was a major effort which was aimed at developing a national expertise in massively parallel processing both at hardware and at software level.
Although the Suprenum-1 computer was the fastest massively parallel MIMD computer in the world during a period in 1992,[1] the project was set and is considered a commercial failure.
^SUPRENUM: Perspectives and Performance Oliver A. McBryan, 1994
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