Singapore is unleashing the power of Grid Computing into its schools and industries.
It is believed to be among the world's first to offer such high-speed super-computing capabilities beyond research institutes.
And the first to benefit will be some 76 students and teachers at the launch of SG@Schools or the PC Grid Computing for Schools programme.
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