4D network and reached 1 Tflops in 1998. QCDOC can be seen as a predecessor to the highly successful BlueGene/L supercomputer. They share a lot of design
were three QCDOCs in service each reaching 10 Tflops peak operation. QCDOC is considered the precursor of IBM's BlueGene L machine. After QCDOC, although
BRE440 runs at clock speeds ranging from tens of MHz up to 150 MHz. QCDOCQCDOC is a custom supercomputer built to solve small but extremely computationally
operated this 2048-compute core service for the University of Edinburgh. QCDOC: One of the world's most powerful systems dedicated to the numerical investigation