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  1. IBM delivers supercomputing on demand.: An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  2. Spanish Supercomputing Network
  3. High Performance Networks: From Supercomputing to Cloud Computing (Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture) by Dennis Abts, 2010-11-30
  4. Proceedings Supercomputing '88: Vol I by Lana P; Steven I Kartashev (eds) Kartashev, 1988
  5. IMR Supercomputing System Usage Report Vol. 6, 2000-2001 by Various, 2001-01-01
  6. Korean national supercomputing center deploys Force10 Terascale E-Series to build resilient international grid network.(KOREA): An article from: Asia Pacific Telecom
  7. Supercomputing Review
  8. MSU ranks among to 10.(Mississippi State University's supercomputing site)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal
  9. SGI ALTIX SCALABLE LINUX SUPERCOMPUTING CLUSTERS DEBUT.: An article from: Mainframe Computing
  10. Korean national supercomputing center relies on Force10 Networks switch/routers to build one of the world's largest supercomputers.(CONTRACTS): An article from: Gigabit/ATM by Gale Reference Team, 2007-11-01
  11. KOYOTO UNIVERSITY TO GET 2 SGI SUPERCOMPUTING SYSTEMS.(SGI Origin 3800 systems for Institute for Chemical Research): An article from: Mainframe Computing
  12. Supercomputing: Webster's Facts and Phrases by Icon Group International, 2010-07-30
  13. Proceedings Supercomputing '89: Supercomputing Structures & Computations, ICS 89, Fourth International Conference on Supercomputing and Third World Supercomputer Exhibition, Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA USA April 30- May 5, 1989 (Volume 1)
  14. Supercomputing and the Transformation of Science by William J. Iii and Smarr, Larry L. Kauffman, 1993-01-01

121. OU Supercomputing Center For Education & Research
supercomputing Symposium 2005. Wednesday October 5 2005 University of Oklahoma, Norman OK the Oklahoma supercomputing Symposium 2003, and the
http://symposium2005.oscer.ou.edu/
Oklahoma
Supercomputing Symposium 2005
Wednesday October 5 2005
University of Oklahoma, Norman OK
Click here for details and to register.
Learn what we did at
the Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2004
the Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2003 , and the
Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2002

122. The Earth Simulator Center
The Earth Simulator Project is a supercomputing project targeted at creating a virtual Earth in order to achieve an accurate prediction model of globalscale phenomena, including patterns of global climate change and production of data to protect human lives from natural disasters.
http://www.es.jamstec.go.jp/esc/eng/index.html
more...

Director Sato's profile
The Earth Simulator Center has started a public access service to outputs
of an ultra-high resolution oceanic simulation using OFES (OGCM for the Earth Simulator). OFES Data Access
OFES(OGCM for the Earth Simulator)
The holistic simulation is the simulation with the tremendously excellent accuracy that calculates the physics of several hundred kilo-meters, while calculating that of extremely small scale. We succeeded in the world's first aurora simulation using this algorithm. An aurora is the luminous phenomena that happen when an earth drugs solar wind into its atmosphere. The holistic simulation algorithm is being developed for understanding the complex physical process such as plasma phenomenon, atmospheric phenomenon, and rupture phenomenon of internal earth, and is expected to contribute to sciences of many fields.
Director Sato received the John Dawson Prize
Access Service to Ultra-high Resolution Oceanic Simulation Data "Publications" page is updated "History & Event Calendar"page is updated ... "Journal of the Earth Simulator " page is updated Apr.08 The list of FY2005 research projects is uploaded.

123. Apple - Academic Research - Profiles - Virginia Tech
But with only a fraction of most supercomputing budgets to spend, it seemed like a hopeless dream. He crunched numbers, solicited every likely vendor,
http://www.apple.com/education/science/profiles/vatech/
Choose an area to explore below Steve Jobs highlighted the success of Virginia Tech in his keynote address at Macworld San Francisco in January 2004. See the video
Download this story Adobe Acrobat Reader required. Crib Notes Challenges Build a world-class supercomputer in less than three months
Solution 1100 dual-processor Power Mac G5 computers at 2.0 GHz
Mac OS X v10.3

Primary interconnect: InfiniBand* communications fabric over Mellanox host channel adapters and switches
Secondary interconnect: Gigabit Ethernet over Cisco switches
Custom-designed racks and brand new cooling system from Liebert Corporation
Wide variety of open-source software
Benefits Supercomputer was fully functional in less than three months, and cost one-tenth as much as similar systems
University now eligible to compete for a portion of $1 billion in National Science Foundation Cyberinfrastructure funding
*The mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only and represents neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Home Education Academic Research Profiles ... Search Tips Visit the Apple Store online or at retail locations.

124. TRECC :: Welcome
Program of the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, funded by the Office of Naval Research and administered by the National Center of supercomputing Applications.
http://www.trecc.org/
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SEARCH About Us Technology Research Commercialization Partners The Technology Research, Education, and Commercialization Center (TRECC) brings expertise, knowledge, and technological innovation to government and to both the public and private sectors of education and business. The TRECC facility at the DuPage County Airport is a gateway to world-class government and university research centers across the country, and to scientists, technologists, educators, and business leaders around the globe. The center's advanced communication and collaboration tools - including state-of-the-art videoconferencing, Access Grid nodes, and powerful computing clusters - can be used for virtual workshops, virtual learning, meetings, seminars, conferences, and training sessions. Sep 22 Prime Meridan - Seminar TRECC is a program of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , funded by the Office of Naval Research and administered by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications Web Privacy Notice

125. Los Alamos National Laboratory | Supercomputing In Small Spaces
Welcome to the home of the supercomputing in Small Spaces (SSS) project. Wu Feng, along with Michael S. Warren and Eric H. Weigle, started this project back
http://sss.lanl.gov/
Home Overview News People ... Acknowledgments Welcome to the home of the Supercomputing in Small Spaces (SSS) project. Wu Feng , along with Michael S. Warren and Eric H. Weigle , started this project back in September 2001 with a 24-node Bladed Beowulf cluster dubbed MetaBlade, which consumed only 400 watts of power and occupied five square feet of space. By April 2002, the SSS project unveiled its 240-node "Green Destiny" cluster, which consumed as little as 3.2 kilowatts (i.e., two hairdryers) while still occupying only five square feet of space and delivering over 100 Gflops on the LINPACK benchmark.
Since 2002, the SSS project has evolved in two different directions: architecture- and software-based. The architectural approach has been adopted by a start-up company in Silicon Valley and transformed into a low-power, cluster workstation. In the meantime, our software-based approach leverages dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) on commodity high-performance computing (HPC) microprocessors, such as the AMD Opteron, to reduce CPU power consumption by as much as 70% with nearly negligible impact on performance. Operated by the University of California for the National Nuclear Security Administration
of the US Department of Energy.

126. INNERVISION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Develop ultrahigh resolution synthetic aperture imaging and dedicated 2D/3D supercomputing technologies in diagnostic medical imaging. Includes technology and applications.
http://www.innermed.com/
primaryMenu.setSection(1); InnerVision was founded in 2002 with a mandate to improve healthcare through more accessible, and improved biomedical imaging and diagnosis tools. Checking a pulse, listening to a heartbeat, measuring blood pressure. What if screening for cancer was as convenient and accessible? This is how InnerVision sees the future. Our ultra high resolution instant-capture Flash Ultrasound technology will help medical practitioners diagnose certain medical conditions at an earlier phase. In the multi-billion dollar biomedical imaging market, there is perpetual pursuit of an improved standard in diagnostic imaging. InnerVision's Flash Ultrasound science and technology is a breakthrough, and is intended to set a new standard.
Our Vision
A future in which affordable disease screening helps extend life all over the world.
Latest News
June 3, 2005
InnerVision profiled as pioneer of faster, more accurate imaging technology. View news
April 21, 2005

127. Welcome To FlashMobComputing.org
USF News supercomputing in a Flash Press release April 7, 2004 FlashMob I A First Step Toward Practical Instant supercomputing
http://www.flashmobcomputing.org/

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New York Times [ Front page Hey, Gang, Let's Make Our Own Supercomputer
Reprint of nytimes.com article

San Jose Business Journal: Supercomputer flashmob planned for SF
Slashdot: Discussion NPR: Radio Interview Archive UK PC Pro: Flash mob to create super computer USF News: Supercomputing in a Flash Press release To set up a briefing or to obtain media credential for the FlashMob I event, contact Gary McDonald at 415-422-2699.
Welcome to FlashMobComputing.org
This is the home of the first Flash Mob Supercomputer and the official site for all things Flash Mob Computing. May 7, 2004: NEW RELEASE USF_FlashMob_RC_4.iso and Source Code USF_FlashMob_RC_4.iso (230 MB) is a bug fix release ( download ). This contains updates that we made to the server code the night before flashmob day. This will allow power users to run larger flashmobs and configure individual nodes with different processor types. In addition we have released the source code for USF_FlashMob_RC_4 ( source ). See the

128. NCSA Automated Learning Group (ALG)
Archive of software, white papers, and research surveys maintained by a research lab at the National Center for supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/STI/ALG/

129. Supercomputing | Technologie - Trends | TecCHANNEL.de
Translate this page Am 20. Juni 2002 wurde die 19. Top-500-Liste der schnellsten Rechner der Welt vorgestellt. Unser Beitrag erläutert die Konzepte und Einsatzgebiete der
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Am 20. Juni 2002 wurde die 19. Top-500-Liste der schnellsten Rechner der Welt vorgestellt. Unser Beitrag erl¤utert die Konzepte und Einsatzgebiete der Cluster-, Meta- und Grid-Supercomputer.
VON UWE HARMS Ein Supercomputer, das ist "jeder Computer, den Seymore Cray, gestorben 1996, entwickelte". So lautet eine popul¤re Definition, die vor allem die groŸe Bedeutung des Rechnerarchitekten Cray f¼r das H¶chstleistungsrechnen (High-Performance-Computing, HPC) unterstreicht. Praktikabler ist jedoch die Definition, dass es sich bei einem Supercomputer um "den jeweils schnellsten Rechner seiner Zeit" handelt. So war etwa 1985 ein Computer von Fujitsu mit 64 MByte RAM und einer Rechenleistung von 535 MFlops einer der leistungsst¤rksten und gr¶Ÿten Supercomputer Europas.
Gingen vor 25 Jahren nur Vektorrechner an den Start, konkurrieren heute unterschiedliche Architekturen. Da sind zum einen die parallelen Vektorrechner mit gemeinsamem Speicher, beispielsweise von Cray Inc., Fujitsu oder NEC und zum anderen die SMP-Architekturen von Compaq, Cray Inc., Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, HP, IBM, SGI und SUN Microsystems sowie die MPP-Systeme von Cray Inc. und IBM. Daneben existieren Zwitterwesen von Hitachi mit Pseudo-Vektorverarbeitung.

130. /bin/csh Concepts And Tricks
A user's guide to the C shell, from the National Center for supercomputing Applications.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Training/InterUnix/csh/
/bin/csh concepts and tricks
Most unix users use csh as their primary working environment. The csh gives you the prompt and reads your commands. However, /bin/csh has many powerful features including history, job control, aliasing, foreach statements, and many other things. These are accessed either via the command line, your ~/.cshrc configuration file, or csh scripts (which we will cover later in this course Some users use shells other than csh for their day-to-day use, the most common being tcsh . We will not cover these other shells.
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

pwalker@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Last modified: June 19, 1997

131. D-index
Astrophysical supercomputing using Particle Simulations Tokyo (Japan), July 1013, 2001. IAU symposium 208 Astrophysical supercomputing using Particle
http://grape.astron.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/iau208/

132. UNIXhelp For Users
Unix help desk and online reference from the Mississippi Center for supercomputing Research.
http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/unixhelp/
UNIXhelp for Users
Helpful information for users of the UNIX operating system, developed at the University of Edinburgh from work funded by the ITTI . Please read this UNIXhelp is mirrored around the world and freely available for local installation. This is Version 1.3
Manual Index Searchable Index Glossary of Terms ... Working with files and directories Managing your working environment Controlling access to your files and directories Sending and receiving electronic mail ... UNIX shells This site maintained by appl@mcsr.olemiss.edu

133. PDS, Parallel Supercomputing
parallel and distributed. supercomputing. The parallel and distributed systems group support large scale high performance computing facilities to further
http://www.dl.ac.uk/TCSC/info/parallel_computers/main.html
parallel and distributed
The parallel and distributed systems group support large scale high performance computing facilities to further the advances in the computational science and engineering research communities. Facilities are provided to in-house and external users for both development and production work. The group is continually seeking new ways to expand the facilities for new application areas.
Intel iPSC/860
The INTEL ISPC/860 Supercomputer
Hardware
  • 64 Intel i860 XR nodes
  • 12 Gbytes of locally attached disc
  • Ethernet connections
  • Sun-670MP as front-end
Performance
  • System Software
    • Fortran and C cross compilers
    IBM SP2
    An SP2 Frame
    Hardware
    • Each node has a 66.5 Mhz clock,
    • Ethernet and FDDI connections
    Performance
    • User Space protocol
    High reliability and Availability
    • Multiple network paths between nodes
    • 'Hot swaps' of individual nodes
    • Redundant power supplies
    System Software
    • Parallel System Support Programs
    • Parallel Programming Environment
    • Loadleveller Batch management system
    • Fortran 77/90, C and C++
    • BLAS and ESSL scientific libraries
    For Further Information Contact: Dr. H.K.F. Yeung.
  • 134. Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
    Networking at the Pittsburgh supercomputing Center
    http://www.psc.edu/networking/

    135. Deal Boosts Open-source Supercomputing | CNET News.com
    Deal boosts opensource supercomputing Platform Computing, a company that tries to harness the collective computing power on computer networks,
    http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-7829638.html
    CNET News.com
    CNET tech sites: Track thousands of Web sites in one place: Newsburst Enterprise Hardware
    Deal boosts open-source supercomputing
    Published: November 9, 2001, 12:40 PM PST By Stephen Shankland
    Staff Writer
    TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack Platform Computing, a company that tries to harness the collective computing power on computer networks, has signed a deal to commercialize an open-source supercomputing project. Platform is working with the Globus Project to commercialize the Globus Toolkit for governing the use of computers and storage systems joined into a large computing "grid," Platform said Wednesday. Grid computing is a relative of distributed computing , the best known example of which is the SETI@home screen-saver program that searches radio signals for extraterrestrial communications. Grid computing, though, often uses higher-powered computers than mere desktop PCs, and has attracted the interest of IBM , which thinks corporate customers as well as academics will use grid methods. IBM is working with Globus to boost this expansion.

    136. 15th ACM International Conference On Supercomputing
    on supercomputing June, 16 21, 2001 Sorrento, Naples Italy. Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH. The ACM International Conference on supercomputing is a forum for
    http://www.cib.na.cnr.it/ics01/
    th ACM International Conference
    on Supercomputing
    June, 16 - 21, 2001
    Sorrento, Naples
    Italy
    Sponsored by ACM/SIGARCH
    The ACM International Conference on Supercomputing is a forum for engineers and scientists throughout the world to exchange ideas and research results relating to high performance, distributed, and supercomputing systems.
    This is the 15 th Conference in the series and will be held at the Sorrento Palace Hotel located in Sorrento, Naples, Italy from June 16 th st . Three days will be reserved for Workshops and Tutorials that will be announced in short time.
    It is the first time that the ACM ICS Conference will take place in Italy.
    Webmaster: Lidia Keller

    137. Supercomputing List Wears Blue Genes
    Lifesciences computing scored well in the latest listing of the world s speediest supercomputers. IBM s Blue Gene/L series found two spots in the top 10
    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1615480,00.asp
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    Life-sciences computing made headway in the TOP500 Project's latest listing of the world's fastest supercomputers, announced on Sunday at the International Supercomputer Conference in Heidelberg, Germany. This summer's list kept the Earth Simulator, built by NEC Corp., in the top spot. But two of IBM Corp.'s Blue Gene prototypes, developed to solve biological problems, are now ranked in the top 10. ADVERTISEMENT The list is based on a semi-annual survey run by the TOP500 Project, which is sponsored by the German University of Mannheim, the Innovative Computing Laboratory at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center in Berkeley, Calif. IBM's Blue Gene/L DD1 came in at No. 4, and the Blue Gene/L DD2, grabbed the No. 8 spot. The DD1 system uses over 8,000 PowerPC 440 processors and takes up about as much space as four refrigerators, considerably smaller than other supercomputers. It has a peak speed of 16 teraflops and a sustained speed of 11.68 teraflops.

    138. Government Enterprise Supercomputing Supercomputing Options
    When it comes to supercomputing, one size doesn t fit everybody. NASA plans to deploy a supercomputer consisting of 20 Silicon Graphics Inc. servers
    http://www.governmententerprise.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=29116840

    139. Supercomputing Project Aims To Simulate Human Brain
    Using an IBM supercomputer known as Blue Brain, scientists are taking the first step toward the longterm goal of creating a 3-D computer simulation of the
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0720_050720_bluebrain.html
    Site Index Subscribe Shop Search Top 15 Most Popular Stories NEWS SPECIAL SERIES RESOURCES sponsored in part by Front Page Supercomputing Project Aims to Simulate Human Brain Stefan Lovgren
    for National Geographic News
    July 20, 2005 It may be the most complex structure in the universe, a tangled web of more than a hundred billion nerve cells. For centuries, scientists have studied it, yet very little is known about the way the human brain really works. Now powerful new computing technology is enabling scientists to learn more about the brain than ever before. At the forefront is a new initiative to create a software replica of the brain's neocortical column, the smallest network of neurons (nerve cells) and an elementary building block of the mammalian brain. The project is seen as a first step toward the long-term goal of creating a 3-D computer simulation of the human brain. "This is really a discovering of how the brain works," Markram said.

    140. New Scientist Breaking News - NASA Steals The Supercomputing Crown
    NASA’s achievement is the third claim to supercomputing superiority to be announced But Hamid Arabnia, editor of the Journal of supercomputing and a
    http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6587

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