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- Supercomputers: IBM's sprawling 64-cabinet BlueGene/L supercomputer at California's Lawrence livermore national lab.(International Business Machines Corp. to introduce supercomputers)(Brief article)
- The latest rankings for the 500 fastest supercomputers in the world will be announced on June 28 at the International Supercomputing Conference in Dresden, Germany. The reigning champ is IBM's BlueGene/L system, which has reached the once-unthinkable speed of 280.6 teraflops (more than 280 trillion floating-point...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- The world's top 10 supercomputers.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)
- 1. BlueGene/L [beta]-System * IBM eServer Blue Gene Solution * Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA * 136.8 TF/s, 65,536 processors BlueGene/L is designed for...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory selects Intel Itanium 2 processors for world's most powerful Linux cluster; Intel Itanium 2 processor enables largest supercomputer in United States to be designed, built and fully operational in only five months.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-17 November 2003-INTEL: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory selects Intel Itanium 2 processors for world's most powerful Linux cluster; Intel Itanium 2 processor enables largest supercomputer in United States to be designed, built and fully operational in only five monthsC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
- Research articles 2003-11-17
- IBM's Blue Gene Bursts onto Top 500 Supercomputer List
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 14, 2003 "Teraflop in a box" is only the beginning of a new wave of supercomputers IBM today announced that a computer roughly the size of a 30-inch television has been ranked as the 73rd most powerful supercomputer in...
- Research articles 2003-11-14
- Third Fastest Supercomputer in Full Production with World's Fastest Open Source Parallel File System, Lustre, from Cluster File Systems, Inc
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers LIVERMORE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 14, 2003 The third fastest supercomputer in the world according to the 21st TOP500 supercomputing list (www.top500.org) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL has been in General Availability Production since October 1, 2003. The 1,152 node, 11.2 teraflops peak, Multiprogrammatic Capability...
- Research articles 2003-11-14
- A closer look at the world's top supercomputers.
- 1 Earth-Simulator The Earth Simulator supercomputer was built by NEC and installed last year at the Earth Simulator Center in Yokohama, Japan. This supercomputer is configured with 640 nodes (64 GFLOPS/node, 5,120 CPUs in total), each of which consists of eight vector...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- DataDirect delivers silicon storage appliance for use with world's fastest Linux supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Deal is first between the two companies to supply appliance-based SAN technology for Linux NetworX supercomputing sys
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 August 2002-DATADIRECT NETWORKS: DataDirect delivers silicon storage appliance for use with world's fastest Linux supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Deal is first between the two companies to supply appliance-based SAN technology for Linux NetworX supercomputing systems C1994-2002 M2 ...
- Research articles 2002-08-06
- Supercomputer reveals supersonic crack speeds.
- An unprecedented billion-atom calculation has enabled US scientists to use supercomputers to simulate the strength of materials. Using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers as a 'computational microscope', the team of IBM and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL scientists simulated materials to ...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- Livermore, Calif., Supercomputer Shows Material Failures at Atomic Level.
- By Glennda Chui, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 14--One of the world's most powerful supercomputers, at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has been trained like a microscope on one of the smallest but most important technological problems of our...
- Research articles 2002-05-14
- IBM AND DOE'S NNSA PARTNER TO EXPAND IBM'S BLUE GENE RESEARCH PROJECT.
- IBM recently announced a partnership with the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency to expand IBM's Blue Gene research project. IBM and NNSA's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will jointly design a new supercomputer in the Blue Gene family. Called Blue Gene/L, the...
- Research articles 2001-11-12
- Ibm And Doe's Nnsa Partner To Expand Ibm's Blue Gene Research Project - will develop IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer
- IBM recently announced a partnership with the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency to expand IBM's Blue Gene research project. IBM and NNSA's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will jointly design a new supercomputer in the Blue Gene family. Called Blue Gene/L, the machine will be at least 15...
- Research articles 2001-11-12
- World's Fastest Supercomputer Combination Unveiled for National Security at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
- The National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA today officially dedicated two new, next-generation supercomputers that will help ensure the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile remains safe and reliable without nuclear testing. The IBM machines will be housed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL.
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has dedicated the ASCI Blue Pacific supercomputer, built by IBM, Armonk, NY, while previewing an even more powerful 10-teraOPS system, ASCI White. Blue Pacific is part of DOE's Accelerated Strategic Computer Initiative or ASCI Program, and will be used for maintaining the safety, reliability, and performance...
- Research articles 1999-12-01
- ASCI Blue Pacific Dedication
- LIVERMORE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 28, 1999-- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and IBM today dedicated the ASCI Blue Pacific supercomputer. While celebrating the achievements of Blue Pacific, officials also previewed an even more powerful system, ASCI White, set for delivery to LLNL next June. With...
- Research articles 1999-10-28
- Leading Research Labs Choose Etnus' TotalView Multiprocess Debugger for World's Fastest Supercomputers
- FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 18, 1999--Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have selected Etnus' TotalView as the debugger of choice for their onsite supercomputers. "We are using TotalView successfully now and it is critical to our success with the world's fastest computer, the IBM SP known as...
- Research articles 1999-01-18
- Cray Computer cites circuit tolerances in GaAs superCPU lag
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Col. -- Cray Computer Corp. chalked up an anticipated delay of at least three months in the first prototype of its Cray-3 supercomputer to GaAs circuit tolerances which were too lenient, along with a slew of minor engineering flaws. The two-processor system was to have been tested...
- Research articles 1991-12-23
- Supercomputer Simulation Wins Gordon Bell Award for Livermore Lab
- PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 30, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-11-30
- DOE's Stockpile Stewardship Supercomputer Completes First 3-D Simulation Of Nuclear Weapons Trigger
- Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy's DOE Stockpile Stewardship Program has successfully completed the first-ever three- dimensional (3-D) simulation of a nuclear weapon "primary" explosion using the IBM Blue Pacific supercomputer at DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory...
- Research articles 1970-01-01
- LINUX NETWORX CLUSTER BECOMES 3RD FASTEST SUPERCOMPUTER.
- A cluster supercomputer, Linux Networx built for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL in 2002, advanced two rankings to become the third fastest supercomputer in the world on the 21st TOP500 supercomputing list (http://www.top500.org). The L A cluster supercomputer, Linux Networx built for Lawrence Livermore National...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- IBM AND LLNL SCIENTISTS SHOW SUPERCOMPUTER ADVANCE IN MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT.
- An unprecedented billion-atom calculation has enabled a team of IBM and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL scientists to demonstrate a major advance in using supercomputers to simulate the strength of materials. Using one of the world' An unprecedented billion-atom calculation has enabled...
- Research articles 2002-05-06
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