• In Texas, A Stampede of Petaflops

    March 28th, 2013 : John Rath

    In its first days of operation, the new Stampede system at the University of Texas at Austin's Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) debuted as the world's seventh-fastest supercomputer. But there's plenty more power in the pipeline. Read More

  • 80 Million Hours of Digital Rendering Produce “The Croods”

    March 28th, 2013 : John Rath

    DreamWorks' latest movie, "The Croods,"pushed the boundaries of high-performance workloads, requiring more than 80 million render hours to generate visual images from 3-D models. Read More

  • GPU News: Cray Awarded $32 Million Contract

    March 25th, 2013 : John Rath

    Cray announced that it has signed a contract with the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) to upgrade and expand its Cray XC30 supercomputer. Cirrascale and Penguin also unveil news on GPU technologies. Read More

  • European Supercomputer to Map Human Brain

    March 22nd, 2013 : Colleen Miller

    This video gives an overview of JuQueen, a new supercomputer recently unveiled at a research center in Juelich, Germany, which is the fastest supercomputer in Europe, capable of performing quadrillions of calculations per second. Read More

  • Behind Blue Waters: Assembly of Cray XE6 Blades

    March 20th, 2013 : Colleen Miller

    What goes into making a supercomputer? This video shows the assembly of Cray blades that will go into Blue Waters, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications project at the University of Illinois. Read More

  • Eurora Sets Supercomputing Energy Efficiency Record

    February 1st, 2013 : John Rath

    The new Eurora system has set a new record for supercomputing energy efficiency, reaching 3,150 megaflops per watt of sustained performance - a mark 26 percent higher than the top system on the most recent Green500 list of the world's most efficient supercomputers. Read More

  • Sequoia Supercomputer Breaks 1 Million Core Barrier

    January 31st, 2013 : John Rath

    The Stanford Center for Turbulence Research (CTR) has set a new record in computational science, using the Sequoia supercomputer with more than one million computing cores to solve a complex fluid dynamics problem — he prediction of noise generated by a supersonic jet engine. Read More

  • Time-Lapse: A Supercomputer in 90 Seconds

    January 16th, 2013 : Colleen Miller

    A time-lapse video shows the construction of the Fujitsu Primergy high-performance cluster as it is assembled in Australia. Read More

  • Cray Supercomputer Powers German Weather Service

    January 16th, 2013 : John Rath

    Cray announced it has been awarded a $23 million dollar contract to provide two Cray XC30 supercomputers and two Cray Sonexion 1600 storage systems to Germany's National Meteorological Service Read More

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