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New Supercomputer Installed at Brookhaven Lab

06-11-2007 · Brookhaven National Laboratory

A celebration of the installation of New York Blue, a new supercomputer at Brookhaven National Lab, will take place on June 15. Following speeches by Brookhaven Lab and Stony Brook University officials, as well as elected officials, tours will be given of the Laboratory's computing facilities.

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