
Published: 9 March 2000 13:18 GMT
Japanese carmaker, Toyota, is installing a Fujitsu multi-processor VPP5000 series HPC server to run crash and vibration analysis programs in its research department.
The installation will be completed by the end of the month; Fujitsu claims it will be the largest supercomputer system installed in a private enterprise.
The system will boast performance levels of up to 288 gigaflops (defined as a billion floating point operations per second) and has 320 gigabytes of memory installed.
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