Approaches to supercomputer architecture have taken dramatic turns since the earliest systems were introduced in the 1960s. Early supercomputer architectures pioneered by Seymour Cray relied on compact innovative designs and local parallelism to achieve superior computational peak performance. However, in time the demand for increased computational power ushered in the age of massively parallel systems. While the supercomputers of the 1970s used only a few processors, in the 1990s, machines with thousands of processors began to appear and by the end of the 20th century, massively parallel supercomputers with tens of thousands of "off-the-shelf" processors were the norm. Supercomputers of the 21st century can use over 100,000 processors (som...
This paper will examine the current and near future trends for commercially available high-performan...
The evolution of supercomputing architectures and technologies towardsexascale is dictated by constr...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
"July 1990".Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26).Alan N. Afuah, James M. Utterback
In this article we review the evolution of supercomputers from vector supercomputers to massively pa...
AbstractSupercomputing or High Performance Computing plays ever more important roles in industrial f...
Thanks to imperatives for limiting waste heat, maximizing performance, and controlling operating cos...
This paper examines the design of the top-of-the-range, scientific, number-crunching computers. The ...
Supercomputing has become an integral part of advanced engineering design and analysis. These blazin...
The Top 500 web page tracks the evolution of supercomputing worldwide. It has a database of the 500 ...
A rapid convergence of computer technologies from two historically disparate markets may dramaticall...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Abstract: "One of the most significant advances in computer systems over the past decade is parallel...
supercomputer As 1999 ended, IBM announced its intention to construct a onepetaflop supercomputer. T...
In 1993, members of our team collaborated with Silicon Graphics to perform the first full-scale demo...
This paper will examine the current and near future trends for commercially available high-performan...
The evolution of supercomputing architectures and technologies towardsexascale is dictated by constr...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...
"July 1990".Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-26).Alan N. Afuah, James M. Utterback
In this article we review the evolution of supercomputers from vector supercomputers to massively pa...
AbstractSupercomputing or High Performance Computing plays ever more important roles in industrial f...
Thanks to imperatives for limiting waste heat, maximizing performance, and controlling operating cos...
This paper examines the design of the top-of-the-range, scientific, number-crunching computers. The ...
Supercomputing has become an integral part of advanced engineering design and analysis. These blazin...
The Top 500 web page tracks the evolution of supercomputing worldwide. It has a database of the 500 ...
A rapid convergence of computer technologies from two historically disparate markets may dramaticall...
High Performance Computing (HPC) aims at providing reasonably fast computing solutions to both scien...
Abstract: "One of the most significant advances in computer systems over the past decade is parallel...
supercomputer As 1999 ended, IBM announced its intention to construct a onepetaflop supercomputer. T...
In 1993, members of our team collaborated with Silicon Graphics to perform the first full-scale demo...
This paper will examine the current and near future trends for commercially available high-performan...
The evolution of supercomputing architectures and technologies towardsexascale is dictated by constr...
Computer architects have always strived to increase the performance of theircomputer architectures. ...