Industrial Supercomputing

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Industrial Supercomputing

President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee Interim Report

PITAC Draft Refinement of High-End Acquisition Recommendation

Emerging Multi-Agency Effort to Create a Persistent National Technology Grid

Deputy Director Bordogna on NSF Leadership in Information Technologies

NSF vBNS Provides the High Speed Backbone for the NSF PACI Experiment

Development of Computational Methods in Chemistry Awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize for Chemistry

NCSA Users by System - SGI Origin Takes Off!

Solving 2D Navier-Stokes Kernel - Performance of Scalable Systems

The Growth Rate of the National Capacity is Slowing Down Again

Major Gap Has Developed in National Usage at NSF Supercomputer Centers

The Transformation of an Industry in Five Years- TOP500 Systems by Vendor

Distribution of the November 1998 Top 500 Fastest Installed Computers

Industry Becomes Largest Segment of Top 500 Supercomputers

Broad Industrial Use of Scientific/Technical and Data Computing

Vendors of Systems Owned by Industrial and Research Sectors in the Top 500

Architectures Selected by Industrial and Research Sites in Top500

Most Capacity in High End Computing Will Be Local

Capability Computing Will Be Done on Scalable Clusters of Shared Memory Modules

The NCSA Information Workbench - An Architecture for Web-Based Computing

Using a Web Browser to Run Programs and Analyze Data Worldwide

Environmental Hydrology Collaboration: From CAVE to Desktop

Author: Larry Smarr

Email: lsmarr@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Home Page: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/pls

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