For decades nuclear physicists have tried to learn more about which elements, or their various isotopes, are “magic.”
This is not to say that they display supernatural powers. Magic atomic …
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In advance of the OLCF’s next-generation supercomputer, Summit, the scientific computing group is continuing the CAAR project to help users prepare to effectively use Summit’s hybrid architecture from the very beginning.
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OLCF staff recently published a paper highlighting the lessons learned from the Titan-era CAAR initiative.
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The OLCF hosted two identical kick-off workshops for members of the new CAAR partnership projects this spring. The second of the two events was held June 2-3.
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OLCF’s Tjerk Straatsma, recently announced the 13 projects selected for OLCF’s Center for Accelerated Application Readiness (CAAR) Program during the International Data Corporation’s (IDC’s) High-Performance Computing (HPC) User Forum in Norfolk, Virginia lat month.
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The OLCF has selected the next set of partnership projects into its Center for Accelerated Application Readiness program.
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With its hybrid architecture featuring traditional CPUs alongside GPUs, Titan represents a revolutionary paradigm in high-performance computing’s quest to reach the exascale with only marginal increases in power consumption for the world’s leading systems.
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The OLCF is working with Mentor Graphics, a leading electronic design automation company, to bring accelerated computing to a broader audience.
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On August 14, Bronson Messer addressed the Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee—on how to be ready for “first light” on Titan.
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