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The CDC 8600 was the last of Seymour Cray's supercomputer designs while he worked for Control Data Corporation. As the natural successor to the CDC 6600 and CDC 7600, the 8600 was intended to be about 10 times as fast as the 7600, already the fastest computer on the market. The design was essentially four 7600's, packed into a very small ...
The CDC estimates that there have been at least 9.1 million illnesses, with 110,000 hospitalizations for adults. ... The CDC is also tracking COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV ...
English: Map of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States as of 13. January 2021. January 2021. Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually.
In addition to the redesign of the 8600, CDC had another project called the CDC STAR-100 under way, led by Cray's former collaborator on the 6600/7600, Jim Thornton. Unlike the 8600's "four computers in one box" solution to the speed problem, the STAR was a new design using a unit that we know today as the vector processor. By highly pipelining ...
Data collected by the CDC shows that six Midwestern states making up Region 5 had the biggest increase (2.1%) in positive COVID-19 cases from July 28 to Aug. 3, 2024. The data was posted on Aug ...
An internal map from the CDC shows that as many as 32 states are not seeing any decreases in coronavirus cases, and positive lab test results have jumped to nearly 8 percent nationwide.
The COVID Tracking Project was a collaborative volunteer-run effort to track the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.It maintained a daily-updated dataset of state-level information related to the outbreak, including counts of the number of cases, tests, hospitalizations, and deaths, the racial and ethnic demographic breakdowns of cases and deaths, and cases and deaths in long-term ...
COVID levels in Ohio: The largest counties in the region continued to have "high" risk of COVID-19, the CDC reported. Hospitalizations are rising. CDC's COVID-19 map shows risk expands to more ...