Anonymous ID: ff70ec Nov. 22, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.11747246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7274

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>Kraken ( Cray supercomputer)

 

Kraken was a Cray XT5 supercomputer that entered into full production mode on February 2, 2009. Kraken was operated by the University of Tennessee and was the most powerful computer in the world managed by academia at the time. It was housed in the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Kraken was decommissioned on April 30, 2014.[citation needed]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken_(supercomputer)

 

 

The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, or NERSC, is a high performance computing (supercomputer) user facility operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the United States Department of Energy Office of Science. As the mission computing center for the Office of Science, NERSC houses high performance computing and data systems used by 7,000 scientists at national laboratories and universities around the country. NERSC's newest and largest supercomputer is Cori,[1] which was ranked 5th on the TOP500 list of world's fastest supercomputers in November 2016.[2] NERSC is located on the main Berkeley Lab campus in Berkeley, California.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Energy_Research_Scientific_Computing_Center

 

 

Question: While at UC Berkeley, did Coomer utilize the CRAY supercomputer?

 

Question: Did Coomer ever have access to KRAKEN (supercomputer)?

 

and, if so, are we dealing with predictive technology as much as simply just manipulation data for outcomes at super high speed?

 

Finally,

 

is Coomer Q-clearance?