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Frontiers of Computer Science in China, 2010
Supercomputers are prevalent and vital to scientific research and industrial fields, and may be used to represent the level of national scientific development. A summary of the evolution of supercomputers will help direct the future development of supercomputers and supercomputing applications.
Wu Dong +3 more
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Supercomputers are prevalent and vital to scientific research and industrial fields, and may be used to represent the level of national scientific development. A summary of the evolution of supercomputers will help direct the future development of supercomputers and supercomputing applications.
Wu Dong +3 more
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Supercomputers-superchips for supercomputing
IEEE Spectrum, 1992The various forms of logic that are contenders for application to supercomputing are described, and their characteristics are compared. They include Si emitter-coupled logic and BiCMOS, and GaAs direct-coupled field-effect-transistor and current-mode logic. The potential of GaAs memory is also examined. >
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Evaluation of Power Management Control on the Supercomputer Fugaku
IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing, 2020The supercomputer “Fugaku”, which recently ranked number one on multiple supercomputing lists, including the Top500 in June 2020, has various power control features, such as (1) an eco mode that utilizes only one of two floating-point pipelines while ...
Yuetsu Kodama +3 more
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Supercomputers-beyond today's supercomputers
IEEE Spectrum, 1992Advanced technologies and their potential for the next generation of supercomputers are addressed. Among them are bacteria serving as lithographic masks, computer chips grown from organic molecules, beams of light in free space acting as input/output 'buses', and architectures without logic gates that yield an answer without calculations.
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2018 IEEE 25th International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC), 2014
For over two decades, supercomputing evolved in a relatively straightforward manner: Supercomputers were assembled out of commodity microprocessors and leveraged their exponential increase in performance, due to Moore's Law. This simple model has been under stress since clock speed stopped growing a decade ago: Increased performance has required a ...
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For over two decades, supercomputing evolved in a relatively straightforward manner: Supercomputers were assembled out of commodity microprocessors and leveraged their exponential increase in performance, due to Moore's Law. This simple model has been under stress since clock speed stopped growing a decade ago: Increased performance has required a ...
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Of workstations and supercomputers
IEEE Spectrum, 1993Factors to consider when choosing between workstations and supercomputers are identified. Applications and computers are categorized, and speed requirements as a driving force in computer development are examined. It is shown how to analyze an application to determine the type of system that can best solve the problem, and the types of problem for ...
G. Taylor, M. Furtney
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Supercomputing for the Future, Supercomputing from the Past (Keynote)
2008Supercomputing is a zero billion dollar market but a huge driving boost for technology and systems for the future.
Valero M., Labarta J.
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Efficiency of Exascale Supercomputer Centers and Supercomputing Education
2016The efficient usage of all opportunities offered by modern computing systems represents a global challenge. To solve it efficiently we need to move in two directions simultaneously. Firstly, the higher educational system must be changed with a wide adoption of parallel computing technologies as the main idea across all curricula and courses.
Vadim Voevodin, Vladimir V. Voevodin
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IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2019
General sparse matrix-sparse matrix multiplication (SpGEMM) is one of the fundamental linear operations in a wide variety of scientific applications.
Yuedan Chen +5 more
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General sparse matrix-sparse matrix multiplication (SpGEMM) is one of the fundamental linear operations in a wide variety of scientific applications.
Yuedan Chen +5 more
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Supercomputers and Supercomputing
2011What is a Supercomputer? A Supercomputer is defined as the fastest type of computer used for specialized applications that require a massive number of mathematical calculations. The term “supercomputer” was coined in 1929 by the New York World, referring to tabulators manufactured by IBM. To modern computer users, these tabulators would probably appear
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