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PGS bulks up with Cray

PETROLEUM Geo-Services (PGS) has spent up big on a new five petaflop machine to address the needs of ultra-high resolution seismic processing and the demand for 3D subsurface models, and the large-scale Cray supercomputer will be plugged in later this year in Norway.

PGS bulks up with Cray

There are between five and eight big systems in the devoted to the oil and gas industry, owned by companies such as Total, BP and ExxonMobil, but PGS's new system is top of the range. PGS' new XC40...

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