Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are working on a supercomputer they say will be faster, smaller, and less expensive than previous efforts. Called Red Storm, it is being jointly developed by Sandia and Cray Inc., Seattle, using mostly of Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories...
Sandia National Laboratories expanded its Cray-built supercomputer so that it has a peak performance of 52 teraflops (trillions of calculations/sec), a 12-teraflop boost from its current capacity. "The upgrade to the Red Storm computer lets us Sandia National Laboratories expanded its Cray-built supercomputer ...
ALBUQUERQUE, NM--Sandia National Laboratories and Cray Inc. Seattle have finalized a multiyear contract. The contract stipulates that Cray will collaborate with Sandia to develop and deliver a massively parallel processing MPP supercomputer calle ALBUQUERQUE, NM--Sandia National Laboratories and Cray Inc. Seattle have finalized a multiyear...
The Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories and Cray Inc. (Nasdaq NM: CRAY) have finalized a multiyear contract, valued at approximately $90 million, under which Cray will collaborate with Sandia to develop and deliver a new massively par The Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories and...
MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Appro (http://www.appro.com/), a leading provider of supercomputing solutions, today announces the final deployment of Appro Supercomputing Clusters to Advanced Simulation and Computing ASC that integrates the work of the three National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA Defense Programs laboratories: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los...
Worldwide Computer Products News-10 November 2008-LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National LabsC1995-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com LSI Corporation (NYSE:LSI), a provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies, has announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the US nuclear weapons stockpile, has...
SGI InfiniteStorage Helps Sandia National Labs Ensure Safety of U.S. Nuclear Stockpile Without the Need for Underground Detonations SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The stewards of America's nuclear stockpile have selected storage systems from Silicon Graphics, Inc. SGI to keep pace with growing data volumes...
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-10 November 2008-LSI Storage Technology to upgrade Red Storm supercomputer for Sandia National LabsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com LSI Corporation (NYSE:LSI), a provider of innovative silicon, systems and software technologies, has announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the US nuclear weapons stockpile, has implemented an SGI...
SGI InfiniteStorage 4600 based on LSI storage technology provides performance and reliability to tackle computing demands of nuclear weapons simulations MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LSI Corporation today announced that Sandia National Laboratories, the stewards of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, has upgraded the performance...
Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today announced that the "Red Storm" supercomputer at Sandia NationalLaboratories was used to assist the U.S. Navy in shooting down a failedsatellite with a single missile strike. The satellite, which failed soonafter its 2006 launch, posed a potential safety hazard as it reentered...
Interactive Supercomputing Inc. ISC addedIntel's High Performance Computing CTO, Bill Camp, to its board ofdirectors. Camp will join the board to help transition ISC from its hotstartup phase to an established, mature market leader in high performancecomputing software. ISC develops Star-P®, a software platform that delivers interactiveparallel computing power to...
Wireless News02-09-2008Cray and Sandia to Upgrade 'Red Storm' Supercomputer to 284 TeraflopsWIRELESS NEWS-February 9, 2008-Cray and Sandia to Upgrade 'Red Storm' Supercomputer to 284 Teraflops C2008 10Meters - http:// www.10meters.com Global supercomputer company Cray announced that Sandia National Laboratories has entered into an agreement to upgrade its "Red Storm"...
Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today announcedthat Sandia National Laboratories hasentered into an agreement to upgrade its " Red Storm "supercomputer, already one of the world's largest systems, from 124teraflops one trillion floating points per second to 284 teraflops. Thissignificant boost in performance will...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Intel Corp. has designed a computer chip that promises to perform calculations as quickly as an entire data center -- while consuming as much energy as a light bulb. The world's biggest chipmaker said Sunday it developed a programmable processor that can perform...
It lurks in Albuquerque, N.M., a partially submerged particle accelerator built to generate data [or supercomputers that simulate nuclear explosions. But in its 10 violent years of life, the Z machine has surprised its creators at Sandia National Laboratories. Using a technique known as the z-pinch--which...
The Red Storm computer at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM., received a $15 million upgrade which has increased its peak speed from 41.5 to 124.4 teraflops. The machine, built by Cray, Inc., Seattle, Wash., is now rated the second fastest in the world. "While not number...
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. -- SilverStorm Technologies, the leader in high performance interconnect solutions for clustered computing, announced today that it has shipped over 10,000 ports of 20Gb/s InfiniBand DDR in its award winning portfolio of interconnect products since reaching general availability in June of this year. DDR shipments have...
The world's first teraflop (trillion mathematical operations/sec) supercomputer, ASCI Red, has been decommissioned after nine years of operations by the US Sandia National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was still one of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers despite its age...
Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today announced that the "Red Storm" supercomputer installed atSandia National Laboratories in New Mexico is the first computer to surpassthe 1 terabyte-per-second (1 TB/sec) performance mark on a widely used testthat measures communications among processors in high-performance computingHPC systems and provides a key...
SEATTLE -- Mintera Corporation, the technology leader enabling migration of optical transport to 40 Gigabits per second Gbps in metro-core, regional, and ultra long-haul networks was selected to provide 40 Gbps transport solutions for SCinet at the Supercomputing 2005 conference (SC/05) sponsored by ACM and IEEE Computer Society. ...
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