It is capable of over 64 GFLOPS using ScaLAPACK, and approximately 22.8 GFLOPS using the standard untuned/uncustomized 80/64-bit version.
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After some performance testing, it was determined by the Aggregate that the ideal solution for clustering the computers would be to create a Flat Neighborhood Network instead of using gigabit Ethernet because of cost concerns.
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