For some of the biggest and most interesting problems, people have used some of the biggest and most interesting computers. This is the general area of High Performance Computing (HPC) or Supercomputing. One organization with a long and storied history with supercomputing is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The supercomputers at NASA have a variety of missions including weather forecasting to helping astronauts at the International Space Station. As problems continue to grow complex, the growth of supercomputing seems inevitable
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Ames Research Center awarded Newark, Delaware-based EM Photonics Inc. SBIR funding to utilize graphi...
It is anticipated that the needs of scientific computation will dramatically outpace the performance...
The goal of NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computati...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
High Performance Computing (HPC) has become an integral part of NASAs Aeronautics research and appli...
A brief overview of NASA's recent experience in supercomputing is presented from two perspectives: e...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
While scientific and engineering advancements used to rely primarily on theoretical studies and phys...
Q: Do you think (super) computers are important? Why? Dr. Parker: “Absolutely important! Supercomput...
For years, NASA had a very straightforward process for replacing high-performance computing hardware...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
The NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division enables advances in high-end computing technologies ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's HPCC program is part of a new Presidential initi...
Future-generation space missions across the solar sys-tem to the planets, moons, asteroids, and come...
NASA's 10,240-processor Columbia supercomputer gained worldwide recognition in 2004 for increasing t...
Ames Research Center awarded Newark, Delaware-based EM Photonics Inc. SBIR funding to utilize graphi...
It is anticipated that the needs of scientific computation will dramatically outpace the performance...
The goal of NASA's Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) Program is to provide a powerful computati...