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Scientists from IBM and Astron – the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy – have embarked on the DOME project, a €32million five year project to develop exascale computing technology for use with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA).
The SKA is an international consortium to build the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. Scientists estimate the processing power required to operate the telescope will be equal to several millions of today's fastest computers. The DOME project will explore the technologies that will be needed in 2024 – when the SKA is planned to go live – in order to collect, store and analyse the data.
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DELTA Microelectronics has signed a deal under which it will become a semiconductor value added reseller for IBM in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The move will provide its customers with access to IBM foundry technologies and post wafer production services, including turnkey and partial turnkey asic solutions, as well as IBM's leading edge technologies Delta says the combination will offer fabless companies, IDMs and system companies a 'complete and effective' route to market.
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Peregrine Semiconductor has announced an exclusive joint development agreement with IBM for the development and manufacture of what it describes as 'the industry's highest performance' rf CMOS process.
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