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Archive for November 13, 2007
6 METER BEACON
November 13, 2007 by kb3ljm.
A new Portuguese propagation beacon on the 6 metre band uses the call CS1RLA/B and is located about 92 kilometres south of Lisbon. It runs about 2.5 watts into a half-wave dipole antenna on 50.076MHz.
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IBM, Intel improve places on fastest computer list
November 13, 2007 by kb3ljm.
IBM and Intel improved their standings Monday in the newest tally of the world’s fastest 500 computers, a closely watched measure of progress in the industry.
The list, published twice a year by academic researchers, once again was topped by an IBM supercomputer in the Lawrence Livermore national nuclear lab. The BlueGene/L system, as it is known, was recently upgraded and showed the ability to perform at 478 teraflops — 478 trillion calculations per second.
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