On August 15, 2002 the Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to deploy a new scalable vector supercomputer architecture for solving important scientific problems in climate, fusion, biology, nanoscale materials and astrophysics. "This program is one of the first steps in an initiative designed to provide U.S. scientists with the computational power that is essential to 21st century scientific leadership," said Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, director of the department's Office of Science. In FY03, CCS procured a 256-processor Cray X1 to evaluate the processors, memory subsystem, scalability of the architecture, software environment and to predict the expected...
Abstract—The Cray X1 supercomputer is a distributed shared memory vector multiprocessor, scalable to...
During the last decade the scientific computing community has optimized many applications for execu...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
On August 15, 2002 the Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Center for Computational Sciences (CC...
Cray’s third-generation massively parallel processing system. The system uses a single-processor nod...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently received delivery of a 5,294 processor Cray XT3. The XT3 is C...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocess...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract. The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microproces...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to b...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation ofsuperscalar cache-based microprocessors to bui...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to b...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract—The Cray X1 supercomputer is a distributed shared memory vector multiprocessor, scalable to...
During the last decade the scientific computing community has optimized many applications for execu...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...
On August 15, 2002 the Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Center for Computational Sciences (CC...
Cray’s third-generation massively parallel processing system. The system uses a single-processor nod...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently received delivery of a 5,294 processor Cray XT3. The XT3 is C...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocess...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract. The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microproces...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to b...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation ofsuperscalar cache-based microprocessors to bui...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to b...
The Advanced Scientific Computers Project of Argonne's Applied Mathematics Division has two objectiv...
The last decade has witnessed a rapid proliferation of superscalar cache-based microprocessors to bu...
Abstract—The Cray X1 supercomputer is a distributed shared memory vector multiprocessor, scalable to...
During the last decade the scientific computing community has optimized many applications for execu...
This report compares the performance of Control Data Corporation's newest supercomputer, the Cyber-2...