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Acceleware Speeds Up Search for Oil & Gas with GPUs
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Tuesday May 13 2008 @ 12:03PM EDT views: 1110
Acceleware Corp., a leading developer of high performance computing (HPC) applications, today announced the availability of Acceleware AxKTM, an application library that enables users of 3D Pre-Stack Time Migration solutions to easily access the multi-fold performance benefits of today’s leading GPUs (Graphic Processor Units).

Clustercorp Releases Rocks+ 5.0 with New Features and Updated
Posted by: Tim McIntire on Monday May 12 2008 @ 06:50PM EDT views: 1368
Clustercorp, the leader in commercial software and support for Rocks®, announced the immediate availability of Rocks+ 5.0, which includes Rocks+Support, Rocks+Rolls and Rocks+Moab.

Observe performance with Cluster Monitor
Posted by: Jayne on Tuesday May 06 2008 @ 05:52PM EDT views: 1138
Clustering systems provide commands for obtaining statistics; unfortunately, there are often problems compiling and presenting results. Monitor and observe cluster-wide performance in the form of visible graphs with Cluster Monitor, a configurable, fully automated, Web-based tool.

Landmark Introduces Panasas Solutions to Accelerate Seismic-Processing Application Performance
Posted by: cheryl hall on Tuesday May 06 2008 @ 02:26PM EDT views: 1484
New Offering Addresses Need for Powerful Storage Technologies to Process Seismic Data at High Input/Output Level

Acceleware and SPEAG Announce Solution for Testing and Certification of Cellular Handsets
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Tuesday May 06 2008 @ 12:52PM EDT views: 1204
Acceleware Corp., a leading developer of acceleration solutions for high-performance computing applications, in conjunction with Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG), announced today that Korea’s Radio Research Laboratory is adopting their combined simulation solution to conduct the testing and certification of all cellular handsets in Korea.

JPPF brings outstanding flexibility in version 1
Posted by: Laurent Cohen on Tuesday May 06 2008 @ 08:56AM EDT views: 966
This release brings major new features, performance improvements and bug fixes.

NVIDIA to Sponsor New Stanford Parallel Computing Research Lab
Posted by: Julie Morgan on Wednesday April 30 2008 @ 12:05PM EDT views: 1241
NVIDIA Corporation has announced that it is a founding member of Stanford University’s new Pervasive Parallelism Lab (PPL). The PPL will develop new techniques, tools, and training materials to allow software engineers to harness the parallelism of the multiple processors that are already available in virtually every new computer.

IU dedicates new resources to support Lustre over wide area networks
Posted by: Daphne Siefert-Herron on Wednesday April 30 2008 @ 10:03AM EDT views: 922
University Information Technology Services (UITS) at Indiana University announced today (April 29) that it has dedicated over 350 terabytes (TB) of new storage platforms to support collaborative research projects mounting the Lustre file system across the TeraGrid network and other national high speed networks.

Equalizer 0.5 Improves Scalability
Posted by: Stefan Eilemann on Friday April 18 2008 @ 12:02PM EDT views: 968
Equalizer 0.5 focuses on scalability, most notably by adding pixel compounds for fill-rate-bound applications and a 2-4x performance increase during sort-last compositing. The Programming Guide has been extended to 43 pages and covers various new topics.

Interactive Supercomputing launches parallel computing blog: Parallel Lounge
Posted by: Michelle Dillon on Friday April 11 2008 @ 04:26PM EDT views: 1324
Interactive Supercomputing Inc. launches a multi-author blog to provide scientists, engineers and analysts new insights on how to solve problems faster with high performance computing (HPC).

Supercomputing at less than the cost of a gallon of gas
Posted by: Ken Farmer on Friday April 11 2008 @ 04:23PM EDT views: 1124
ComputerWorld: A supercomputing, pay-per-use service that would make supercomputing affordable to small and midsize businesses, as well individuals who need added computation power, was announced today.

MPI vs. Compiler
Posted by: Hakon Bugge on Thursday April 10 2008 @ 01:19AM EDT views: 1645
Scali today announced new benchmark results provided by Scali using the SPEC MPI2007 benchmark suite on the newly released Scali MPI Connect version 5.6.1. As of today’s release, Scali cements its leadership and has the highest SPECmpiM_base2007 score for all systems ranging from 32 to 128 cores.

TotalView Helps CAS Reduce Development Time of Air & Missle Defense Programs by 60-70 Percent
Posted by: Kaycee Roberts on Monday April 07 2008 @ 07:53AM EDT views: 1136
TotalView Technologies, the leading provider of interactive analysis and debugging tools for serial and parallel codes, today announced that CAS, Inc. has chosen to use the TotalView® Debugger for development of its Air and Missile Defense modeling and simulation programs created for the Department of Defense (DoD). Since implementing the TotalView Debugger, the company has achieved a 60 to 70 % reduction in development time, along with a 40 % reduction in total program cost.

Scali Demonstrates Highest SPECmpiM_base2007 Score for All Systems Ranging From 32 to 128 Cores
Posted by: Hakon Bugge on Friday April 04 2008 @ 02:22PM EDT views: 1050
Benchmarks shatter published results for Climate Modeling and Molecular Dynamics applications.

Panasas Named in "Visionaries" Quadrant in Leading Industry Analyst Firm's NAS Magic Quadrant
Posted by: Cheryl Hall on Thursday April 03 2008 @ 12:41PM EDT views: 1350
Panasas announced today that Gartner, Inc. named Panasas to the "Visionaries" Quadrant in the research firm’s first Magic Quadrant report for midrange and high-end Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solutions. Panasas has installed its products in more than 30 countries across six continents as parallel storage is being adopted globally as the preferred solution for high performance computing environments.

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