We describe Janus, an application-driven architecture for Monte Carlo simulations of spin glasses. Janus is a massively parallel architecture, based on reconfigurable FPGA nodes; it offers two orders of magnitude better performance than commodity systems for spin glass applications. The first generation Janus machine has been operational since early 2008; we are currently developing a new generation, that will be on line in early 2013. In this paper we present the Janus architecture, describe both implementations and compare their performances with those of commodity systems
Janus is an FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin glasses or similar condensed ma...
This paper describes the architecture, the development and the implemen-tation of Janus II, a new ge...
The out of equilibrium evolution for an Edwards‐Anderson spin glass is followed for a tenth of a sec...
We describe Janus, an application-driven architecture for Monte Carlo simulations of spin glasses. J...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
This paper describes the architecture, the development and the implementation of Janus II, a new gen...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
Spin-glasses have become one of the most computing-demanding problems of the last 50 years in Statis...
In this chapter we describe the Janus supercomputer, a massively parallel FPGA-based system optimize...
In this chapter we describe the Janus supercomputer, a massively parallel FPGA-based system optimize...
We describe the past and future of the Janus project. The collaboration started in 2006 and deployed...
We describe the past and future of the Janus project. The collaboration started in 2006 and deployed...
Summary. — Janus is an FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin glasses or similar c...
This paper describes JANUS, a modular massively parallel and reconfigurable FPGA-based computing sys...
Janus is an FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin glasses or similar condensed ma...
This paper describes the architecture, the development and the implemen-tation of Janus II, a new ge...
The out of equilibrium evolution for an Edwards‐Anderson spin glass is followed for a tenth of a sec...
We describe Janus, an application-driven architecture for Monte Carlo simulations of spin glasses. J...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
This paper describes the architecture, the development and the implementation of Janus II, a new gen...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
We describe Janus, a massively parallel FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin gla...
Spin-glasses have become one of the most computing-demanding problems of the last 50 years in Statis...
In this chapter we describe the Janus supercomputer, a massively parallel FPGA-based system optimize...
In this chapter we describe the Janus supercomputer, a massively parallel FPGA-based system optimize...
We describe the past and future of the Janus project. The collaboration started in 2006 and deployed...
We describe the past and future of the Janus project. The collaboration started in 2006 and deployed...
Summary. — Janus is an FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin glasses or similar c...
This paper describes JANUS, a modular massively parallel and reconfigurable FPGA-based computing sys...
Janus is an FPGA-based computer optimized for the simulation of spin glasses or similar condensed ma...
This paper describes the architecture, the development and the implemen-tation of Janus II, a new ge...
The out of equilibrium evolution for an Edwards‐Anderson spin glass is followed for a tenth of a sec...