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Indiana’s New Supercomputing Center
November 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerA video look at Indiana University's new 82,700 gross square foot data center, which includes three 11,000-square-foot computer equipment rooms, 13 miles of cabling, two flywheels and two diesel generators, and is engineered to withstand an F5 tornado. Read More
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Indiana's New Supercomputing Center
November 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerA video look at Indiana University's new 82,700 gross square foot data center, which includes three 11,000-square-foot computer equipment rooms, 13 miles of cabling, two flywheels and two diesel generators, and is engineered to withstand an F5 tornado. Read More
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Nvidia’s Fermi GPU Targets the HPC Market
October 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerNvidia Corp. last week introduced its next generation graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture, which is codenamed “Fermi” and optimized for high performance computing. Is it a game-changer for HPC? Read More
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Nvidia's Fermi GPU Targets the HPC Market
October 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerNvidia Corp. last week introduced its next generation graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture, which is codenamed “Fermi” and optimized for high performance computing. Is it a game-changer for HPC? Read More
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Greening Supercomputers
September 3rd, 2009 : Rich MillerAre powerful supercomputers hopelessly un-green? Are programmable GPUs part of the solution? Read More
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Supercomputer Boots 1 Million VMs
August 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerComputer scientists at the DOE have simultaneously booted one million Linux kernels, all of which ran as virtual machines on the Thunderbird supercomputer at Sandia National Laboratories. Read More
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An HPC Specialist Targets the Data Center
August 5th, 2009 : Rich MillerCluster Resources, whose Moab automation software is widely used in high performance computing, is expanding its focus to the data center and adopting a new name: Adaptive Computing Read More
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Ten Cool Supercomputers, Illustrated
June 11th, 2009 : Rich MillerPingdom has assembled a review of Ten of the Coolest and Most Powerful Supercomputers, starting with the Cray 1 in the 1970s right up through Roadrunner 2. Read More
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Green HPC Firm SiCortex Shutting Down
May 29th, 2009 : Rich MillerSiCortex, which specializes in energy-efficient systems for high-performance computing, shut down its engineering operations Wednesday and is selling its assets. Read More
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How Storage is Shaping The Cloud Data Center
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Microsoft’s $1 Billion Data Center
