Hitachi SR8000
The Hitachi SR8000 is a high-performance supercomputer manufactured by the Hitachi c. 2001. It comprises 4 to 512 nodes, each containing multiple Hitachi RISC microprocessors.[1] Cooperative microprocessors are assigned to the same address space for synchronicity within each node.[2]
In 2002, Yasumasa Kanada calculated the decimal expansion of pi to 1.24 trillion digits using this model.[3]
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- Hitachi SR8000 in Historical Computers in Japan Archived 2020-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
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