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The UNIVAC LARC, short for the Livermore Advanced Research Computer, is a mainframe computer designed to a requirement published by Edward Teller in order to run hydrodynamic simulations for nuclear weapon design. It was one of the earliest supercomputers. LARC supported multiprocessing with two CPUs (called Computers) and an input/output (I/O) Processor (called the Processor). Two LARC machines were built, the first delivered to Livermore in June 1960, and the second to the Navy's David Taylor Model Basin. Both examples had only one Computer, so no multiprocessor LARCs were ever built.

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  • UNIVAC LARC(Livermore Advanced Research Computer)は、レミントンランド社初のスーパーコンピュータ構築の試みである。 (ja)
  • UNIVAC LARC (сокр. от англ. Livermore Advanced Research Computer (рус. Ливерморский передовой исследовательский компьютер), или англ. Livermore Automatic Reaction Calculator, или англ. Livermore Atomic Research Computer) — первая попытка компании Remington Rand (точнее её подразделения UNIVAC) создать суперкомпьютер. Он был задуман как мультипроцессор с двумя ЦПУ (которые назывались компьютерами) и одной системой ввода-вывода (которая называлась процессор). (ru)
  • Die UNIVAC LARC (Livermore Advanced Research Computer) war ein erster Versuch, 1960 einen Supercomputer zu bauen. Die LARC besaß zwei CPUs. Insgesamt wurden zwei Maschinen gebaut, eine für die US Navy und eine für Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 1960 gehörte die LARC mit 500 kFLOPS zu den schnellsten Maschinen dieser Zeit. (de)
  • The UNIVAC LARC, short for the Livermore Advanced Research Computer, is a mainframe computer designed to a requirement published by Edward Teller in order to run hydrodynamic simulations for nuclear weapon design. It was one of the earliest supercomputers. LARC supported multiprocessing with two CPUs (called Computers) and an input/output (I/O) Processor (called the Processor). Two LARC machines were built, the first delivered to Livermore in June 1960, and the second to the Navy's David Taylor Model Basin. Both examples had only one Computer, so no multiprocessor LARCs were ever built. (en)
  • L' LARC (Livermore Advanced Research Computer) fu il primo tentativo del Remington Rand di costruire un supercomputer. Fu progettato per il multiprocessore con 2 CPU (chiamati Computer) e un processore dedicato all'input/Output (chiamato processor). Solo due LARC sono stati costruiti: 1. * Il primo fu costruito per Livermore nel giugno 1960. 2. * Il secondo fu costruito per il Navy's . La configurazione base era dotata di un solo computer che poteva essere espanso con un secondo computer. (it)
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  • Die UNIVAC LARC (Livermore Advanced Research Computer) war ein erster Versuch, 1960 einen Supercomputer zu bauen. Die LARC besaß zwei CPUs. Insgesamt wurden zwei Maschinen gebaut, eine für die US Navy und eine für Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 1960 gehörte die LARC mit 500 kFLOPS zu den schnellsten Maschinen dieser Zeit. Das Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory setzte die Maschine zur Lösung von Differenzialgleichungen ein. Eine Besonderheit dieser Maschine war, dass die Peripherie (Input/Output) vollständig unabhängig von dem Hauptrechner war. Je eine CPU für die Arithmetischen Berechnungen und eine CPU für das Input/Output System. (de)
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