It seems that IBM and the national Center for Supercomputing Applications at the health center of Illinois have hit a snag in their once fruitful relationship. After nearly four years of partnering for the Blue Waters petascale supercomputer, the NCSA's lately released a joint rundown explaining that IBM's "terminated" its involvement with the project. If you'll recall, IBM was supplying its latest Power7 rigs to get all that data flowing, but the company's now decided that Ol' Blue will require more capital than initially anticipated. Apparently, there were talks to try and keep the spark alive, but since those fell through both have decided to return each others CDs and hoodies assets byzantine with the project (per indentured terms): IBM gives back the money, while the NCSA returns any utensils supplied. The two plan on remaining in touch for future endeavours, and the NCSA doesn't appear to be too down either as it'll be consulting with the subject Science foot to keep Blue Waters afloat. You'll find the conclusive profession in the source link below, but we've be mentioned a video rendition of how we'd like to imagine it past the break.
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