IBM and Nvidia are teaming up to build new servers and supercomputers

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Of the top 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world, only HP boasts more systems on the list than IBM. Naturally wanting to beat out its competitor, IBM and Nvidia are teaming up to build new servers and supercomputers.

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Here’s a second bit of interesting news on the supercomputing front. Computing giant IBM and chipmaker Nvidia will today announce a significant partnership that will have them teaming up on the design and building of new supercomputing systems and servers.

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