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LCSN: Officials unveil supercomputer access at NMSU
January 26, 2010. Retrieved online: January 27, 2010 from Diana M. Alba, Las Cruces Sun-News LAS CRUCES – The average Joe will now have access to a huge, super-fast computer, part of which is based at New Mexico State University….
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NMSU, Gov. Richardson to showcase capabilities, access to world’s fastest public supercomputer
January 25, 2010 by Christina Pheley NMSU NewsCenter As one of the state’s “gateways” to New Mexico’s supercomputer, the fastest publicly available supercomputer in the world, New Mexico State University will participate in “Connect New Mexico,” a statewide event Monday,…
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