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2013 INCITE CALL FOR PROPOSALS OPENS APRIL 11, 2012

To submit an application, please visit https://hpc.science.doe.gov for details about the proposal requirements. The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science provides a portfolio of high-performance computing facilities housing some of the world's most advanced supercomputers. These leadership computing facilities enable world-class research for significant advances in science.  Open to…
OLCF Staff Writer
April 9, 2012
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Chu Visits ORNL

U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu recently made a quick visit to ORNL, where he got a briefing on advanced computer simulations of nuclear energy and even took a turn experiencing the 3D environment of a virtual reactor's nuclear core.
Scott Jones
February 27, 2012
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Workshop Prepares HPC Users for Titan

ORNL is upgrading its Jaguar supercomputer to become Titan, a Cray XK6 that will be capable of 10 to 20 petaflops by early 2013. To prepare users for impending changes to the computer’s architecture, OLCF staff held a series of workshops January 23 through 27.
OLCF Staff Writer
February 27, 2012
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Big Business and Big Science Partner in Computing to Speed Products to Market

Jack Wells speaks at GE Technology Summit about government–industry collaborations Jack Wells, director of science for the National Center for Computational Sciences, participated in the General Electric (GE) Technology Summit to explore partnering opportunities between the company and America’s national laboratories. Hosted by GE Global Research with Battelle Memorial Institute…
Dawn Levy
December 2, 2011
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Video: Titan Overview

  https://player.vimeo.com/video/31916134 The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has awarded a contract to Cray Inc. to increase the Jaguar supercomputer’s science impact and energy efficiency. The upgrade, which will provide advanced capabilities in modeling and simulation, will transform the DOE Office of Science-supported Cray XT5 system, currently capable…
OLCF Staff Writer
November 14, 2011