Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Exynos" in English language version.
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In 2015, Bull developed and constructed the last Mont-Blanc prototype, a two-rack machine that housed 2,160 ARM processor cores and 1,080 GPUs. The two racks held 8 BullX chassis, consisting of 72 compute blades, each of which held 15 compute cards. In this case, the ARM chip was a Samsung Exynos 5 Dual, a dual-core Cortex-A15 mobile SoC, paired with a Mali-T604 GPU. This next prototype looks to be much more supercomputer-like, especially considering Cavium's ThunderX2 chip is a bona fide 64-bit ARM server SoC with HPC ambitions. The 54-core processor will run at speeds as high as 3 GHz
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