May 11, 2019
As many of you Student Cluster Competition fanatics know by now, Taiwan’s National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) won the gold medal at the recently concluded AS Read more…
May 9, 2019
In this article, we take a quick look at a few teams who out-performed expectations at the recently concluded ASC19. These are teams who haven’t been in the w Read more…
May 8, 2019
Student Cluster Competition madness is spreading like a particularly aggressive fungus, infecting everyone who comes near it. Jack Dongarra, the Frank Sinatra o Read more…
May 6, 2019
If you’re going to win a Student Cluster Competition, you have to run real-world scientific applications at scale and make them run like a deer fleeing a fore Read more…
May 4, 2019
National Tsing Hua University from Taiwan came into Dalian and grabbed the highest HPCG benchmark score, running away from the rest of the field like a scorched weasel. The team scored an amazing 2,004.96 Gflop/s on a benchmark that is one of the most severe tests for any cluster. Read more…
April 30, 2019
Beihang University topped the 20-team field by a comfortable margin to snag the Highest Linpack award at ASC19. The team turned in a score of 50.21 teraflops, w Read more…
April 23, 2019
Here’s the first look at the configurations of the ASC19 Student Cluster Competition teams. First thing to realize is that all of the hardware is being genero Read more…
April 23, 2019
Final cluster configurations have been set, and competitors in the ASC19 Student Supercomputer Challenge have started running the various AI models and HPC benc Read more…
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