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Titan Completes Acceptance Testing

By  •  10 years ago  •  Technology

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Titan supercomputer has completed rigorous acceptance testing to ensure the functionality, performance and stability of the machine, one of the world’s most powerful supercomputing systems for open science.
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OLCF Announces New Head of Scientific Computing

By  •  10 years ago  •  People

The OLCF is proud to announce the addition of T.P. Straatsma as its new Scientific Computing Group Leader.
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Titan Shows Life Science Advancements at Bio-IT Conference

By  •  10 years ago  •  People

OLCF Director of Science Jack Wells spoke recently to the annual Bio-IT World Conference & Expo in Boston, sharing ORNL’s supercomputing experience.
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OLCF Heads West

By  •  10 years ago  •  People

Staff members from the OLCF recently made a trip to the West Coast to both attend and contribute to the world’s leading conference on GPUs.
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ORNL High-Performance Computing Team Leader Honored for Career Achievements

By  •  10 years ago  •  People

The OLCF’s Don Maxwell, received a lifetime achievement award from Adaptive Computing as part of their first annual Adaptie Awards.
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Workshop Prepares Users to Run on Titan

By  •  11 years ago  •  People

Prospective Titan users gathered in Knoxville, Tennessee, February 19-21, for the East Coast Titan Users and Developers Workshop and Users Meeting.
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Titan Users Now Have Access to GPUs

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

The next era in high-performance computing is here. On Monday, March 11, researchers from a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines were granted access to the Titan supercomputer’s GPUs.
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Extermination at Scale

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

With the assistance of OLCF staff, Allinea was able to customize its large-scale debugger to Titan’s hybrid architecture, enabling the supercomputer’s first users to easily scale to large portions of the machine and assisting the OLCF during Titan’s critical acceptance phase.
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User Conference Brings Titan Training to the West Coast

By  •  11 years ago  •  People

The OLCF took high-performance computing training to the user for the first time when experts from ORNL traveled to California for the Titan Users and Developers Workshop.
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ORNL Continues Strong Leadership Tradition at 2012 Supercomputing Conference

By  •  11 years ago  •  People

ORNL made a splash at November’s SC12 supercomputing conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, demonstrating the lab’s high-performance computing achievements over the past year.
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Superfast Titan, Superfast Network

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

The new Energy Sciences Network (ESnet5) will boost ORNL’s connection speed from 10 to a screamingly fast 100 gigabits per second.
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Titan Trainers Take Road Trip

By  •  11 years ago  •  People

The OLCF will hit the road in early 2013, taking its three-day Titan Users and Developers Workshop to NVIDIA headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
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What is a Core Hour on Titan?

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

For 2013 the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program awarded 1.84 billion core hours on Titan, a hybrid-architecture high-performance computing (HPC) system that sports central …
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Titan is Also a Green Powerhouse

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

Not only is Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Titan the world’s most powerful supercomputer, it is also one of the most energy-efficient.
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ORNL Supercomputer Named World’s Most Powerful

By  •  11 years ago  •  Technology

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is again home to the most powerful computer in the world, according to the Top500 list, a semiannual ranking of computing systems around the world.
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Supercomputing Award of 4.7 Billion Hours to Accelerate Discovery, Innovation

By  •  11 years ago  •  Science

The DOE’s Leadership Computing Facilities have awarded a combined 4.7 billion supercomputing core hours to 61 science and engineering projects with high potential for accelerating discovery and innovation through its INCITE program.
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