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Fusion computer center expands at Livermore

JUL 01, 1978

Groundbreaking for a new building to house the National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center recently took place at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The $5‐million, 44 000‐square‐foot facility is scheduled for completion in February 1979, and will house two large computers, a Cray‐1 and a CDC 7600.

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