Ames Research Center awarded Newark, Delaware-based EM Photonics Inc. SBIR funding to utilize graphic processing unit (GPU) technology- traditionally used for computer video games-to develop high-computing software called CULA. The software gives users the ability to run complex algorithms on personal computers with greater speed. As a result of the NASA collaboration, the number of employees at the company has increased 10 percent
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
".the perfect companion to Programming Massively Parallel Processors by Hwu & Kirk." -Nicolas Pinto,...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
For some of the biggest and most interesting problems, people have used some of the biggest and most...
There is a special focus on computer graphics and simulation in this issue. Topics covered include :...
While scientific and engineering advancements used to rely primarily on theoretical studies and phys...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
For years, NASA had a very straightforward process for replacing high-performance computing hardware...
The Illinois Computing Laboratory of Aerospace Systems and Software (ICLASS) was established to: (1)...
The relative roles of large scale scientific computers and physical experiments in several science a...
We are nearing the limits of Moore's Law with current computing technology. As industries push for m...
To sort out the best combinations of technologies for a crewed mission to Mars, NASA Headquarters aw...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
Computers have been an invaluable aid as man has grappled with advancing technology. As the computer...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
".the perfect companion to Programming Massively Parallel Processors by Hwu & Kirk." -Nicolas Pinto,...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...
Computers are a growing part of everyday life in many ways. For some of the biggest and most interes...
For some of the biggest and most interesting problems, people have used some of the biggest and most...
There is a special focus on computer graphics and simulation in this issue. Topics covered include :...
While scientific and engineering advancements used to rely primarily on theoretical studies and phys...
For over 35 years, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames Research Center has house...
For years, NASA had a very straightforward process for replacing high-performance computing hardware...
The Illinois Computing Laboratory of Aerospace Systems and Software (ICLASS) was established to: (1)...
The relative roles of large scale scientific computers and physical experiments in several science a...
We are nearing the limits of Moore's Law with current computing technology. As industries push for m...
To sort out the best combinations of technologies for a crewed mission to Mars, NASA Headquarters aw...
The capability of desktop computers has increased greatly over the past several decades, even outpac...
Computers have been an invaluable aid as man has grappled with advancing technology. As the computer...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
".the perfect companion to Programming Massively Parallel Processors by Hwu & Kirk." -Nicolas Pinto,...
Like many large companies, Ames relies very much on its computing power to get work done. And, like ...