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Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Podcast: SC09 Special Edition from Portland #1
Post Date: November 18, 2009 @ 6:45 PM, Pacific Standard Time
Blog: From the Editor

Addison and Michael discuss the new TOP500 list. They also cover Justin Rattner's discussion on Larrabee and the new systems announced by Cray and SGI.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Tokyo Tech Aims for 3 Petaflop Super in 2010
Post Date: November 18, 2009 @ 12:12 AM, Pacific Standard Time
Blog: From the Editor

Buying Teslas by the bushel.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Cray Supers Grab Gold, Bronze in TOP500
Post Date: November 16, 2009 @ 9:00 PM, Pacific Standard Time
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Jaguar leaves Roadrunner in the dust.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman SC09 Ready Or Not
Post Date: November 13, 2009 @ 2:09 PM, Pacific Standard Time
Blog: From the Editor

Once more unto the breach.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Podcast: Pre-SC09 News
Post Date: November 13, 2009 @ 1:52 PM, Pacific Standard Time
Blog: From the Editor

Addison and Michael discuss the new Cray and Spectra Logic products unveiled this week. They also offers their thoughts on Intel's $1.25B settlement with AMD and Japan's big pull-back in supercomputer funding.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Clouds Envelop HPC
Post Date: November 05, 2009 @ 4:13 PM, Pacific Standard Time
Blog: From the Editor

Cloud computing is swallowing the world and taking HPC with it.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman China Joins Petaflop Club
Post Date: October 29, 2009 @ 6:41 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: From the Editor

Latest GPU-equipped super hits 1.2 peak petaflops.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman In Fermi's Wake, a Place for FPGAs?
Post Date: October 15, 2009 @ 6:43 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: From the Editor

As HPC embraces GPUs, will reconfigurable computing fade away?

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman High Performance Storage Getting More Flashy
Post Date: October 14, 2009 @ 4:25 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: From the Editor

Solid state storage gets its second wind.

Michael FeldmanMichael Feldman Podcast: Bright Computing Debut; Kraken Super Hits a Petaflop; Obama Awards IBM Blue Gene
Post Date: October 09, 2009 @ 2:26 PM, Pacific Daylight Time
Blog: From the Editor

Michael and Addison talk about the latest supercomputer to reach a petaflop and discuss how the IBM Blue Gene garnered a presidential award. In addition, ClusterVision co-founder Matthijs van Leeuwen tells us what's behind the launch of Bright Computing, a new cluster management software vendor.

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Feature Articles

My Supercomputer is Bigger Than Yours!

Contributing commentator, Andrew Jones, offers a break in the news cycle with an assessment of what the national "size matters" contest means for the U.S. and other nations...
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Alternatives Emerge as Linpack Loses Ground

Today at the International Supercomputing Conference in Leipzing, Germany, Jack Dongarra presented on a proposed benchmark that could carry a bit more weight than its older Linpack companion. The high performance conjugate gradient (HPCG) concept takes into account new architectures for new applications, while shedding the floating point....
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Intel Snaps New Grips to HPC Hook

Not content to let the Tianhe-2 announcement ride alone, Intel rolled out a series of announcements around its Knights Corner and Xeon Phi products--all of which are aimed at adding some options and variety for a wider base of potential users across the HPC spectrum. Today at the International Supercomputing Conference, the company's Raj....
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Short Takes

Developers Tout GPI Model for Exascale Computing

Jun 19, 2013 | Supercomputer architectures have evolved considerably over the last 20 years, particularly in the number of processors that are linked together. One aspect of HPC architecture that hasn't changed is the MPI programming model.
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Supercomputers: Not Always the Best for Big Data

Jun 18, 2013 | The world's largest supercomputers, like Tianhe-2, are great at traditional, compute-intensive HPC workloads, such as simulating atomic decay or modeling tornados. But data-intensive applications--such as mining big data sets for connections--is a different sort of workload, and runs best on a different sort of computer.
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Gordon Flashes Its Versatility in HPC Workloads

Jun 18, 2013 | Researchers are finding innovative uses for Gordon, the 285 teraflop supercomputer housed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) that has a unique Flash-based storage system. Since going online, researchers have put the incredibly fast I/O to use on a wide variety of workloads, ranging from chemistry to political science.
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Supercomputers: Still the King of the HPC Hill

Jun 17, 2013 | The advent of low-power mobile processors and cloud delivery models is changing the economics of computing. But just as an economy car is good at different things than a full size truck, an HPC workload still has certain computing demands that neither the fastest smartphone nor the most elastic cloud cluster can fulfill.
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TACC Longhorn Takes On Natural Language Processing

Jun 14, 2013 | For all the progress we've made in IT over the last 50 years, there's one area of life that has steadfastly eluded the grasp of computers: understanding human language. Now, researchers at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) are utilizing a Hadoop cluster on its Longhorn supercomputer to move the state of the art of language processing a little bit further.
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