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This template can be used to add at-a-glance comparative information to an article on a one-of-a-kind computer.

Usage

{{Infobox custom computer
| Image          = <!-- Example.jpg -->
| Caption        = 
| Dates          = 
| Operators      = 
| Sponsors       = 
| Location       = 
| Architecture   = 
| Memory         = 
| Storage        = 
| Speed          = 
| OS             =
| Power          = 
| Space          = 
| Cost           = 
| ChartName      = 
| ChartPosition  = 
| ChartDate      = 
| Purpose        = 
| Legacy         = 
| Emulators      = 
| Website        = 
| Sources        = 
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Examples

Infobox custom computer/doc
File:Roadrunner supercomputer HiRes.jpg
Roadrunner components
Active operational 2008, final completion 2009
Sponsors IBM
Operators National Nuclear Security Administration
Location Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States
Architecture 12,960 IBM PowerXCell[6] 8i CPUs, 6,480 AMD Opteron dual-core processors, Linux
Power 2.35MW
Operating system Rocks Cluster Distribution
Space 296 racks, 6,000 ft² (557 m²)
Memory 103.6TiB
Speed 1.7 petaflops (peak)
Cost US$133M
Ranking TOP500{{#if:1June 2008|{{#if:TOP500|:}} 1{{#if:June 2008|{{#if:1|,}} June 2008 }} }}
Purpose nuclear materials testing, other
Legacy First TOPS500 Linpack sustained 1.0 petaflops, May 25, 2008
{{ infobox custom computer
| Image          = Roadrunner supercomputer HiRes.jpg
| Caption        = Roadrunner components
| Dates          = operational 2008, final completion 2009
| Location       = [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]], [[United States]]
| Sponsors       = [[IBM]], [[United States federal government]]
| Operators      = [[National Nuclear Security Administration]], {{nobreak|{{USA}}}}
| Architecture   = 12,960 IBM PowerXCell[6] 8i CPUs, 6,480 AMD Opteron dual-core processors, Linux
| Memory         = 103.6TiB
| Storage        = 
| Speed          = 1.7 [[petaflops]] (peak)
| OS             =
| Power          = 2.35MW
| Space          = 296 racks, 6,000 ft² (557 m²)
| Cost           = US$133M
| ChartName      = [[TOP500]]
| ChartPosition  = 1
| ChartDate      = June 2008
| Purpose        = nuclear materials testing, other
| Legacy         = First TOPS500 [[Linpack]] sustained 1.0 petaflops, May 25, 2008
| Emulators      = 
| Sources        = 
| Website        = 
}}

See also