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  • A 10,000-core supercomputer called Trestles launched earlier this year as a tool for researchers in fields such as astrophysics and molecular dynamics, ranking #151 in the list of the world's fastest supercomputers with a speed of 67 TeraFLOPS.

    Ars Technica Jon Brodkin 2011

  • The new machine is called "Trestles" because it is a bridge system until the 245 teraflops

    The Register 2010

  • Trestles and benches had been dragged clear and left higgledy-piggledy against the walls.

    Excerpt: Foundling by D Cornish 2006

  • He'd talk his way out of swim practice and go to Trestles, a surf spot south of Orange County.

    Sink or Swim 2008

  • Now he was yards from Trestles, one of the premier surf breaks in the world, attending surf camp with a group of other wounded vets.

    Mona Gable: The Truth About the Surge: More Wounded Vets 2008

  • Trestles were stacked along the side of the room, but some had been left assembled and men were hastily rising from them to greet their lord.

    The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004

  • Trestles for supporting the material during working

    Chapter 3 Horst Hofmann 1993

  • Trestles approximately 600 mm high, deal cramps or steel cramps, wooden wedges and pieces of planks

    Chapter 4 Horst Hofmann 1993

  • Trestles to stand exactly at the outside wall lines!

    Chapter 6 Peter Wehrmann 1993

  • Trestles for supporting the boards, steel clamps for the boards, wedges and pieces of planks.

    4. Tools and Equipment for Laying Surfaced Boards Horst Hofmann 1993

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