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- Supercomputers Help Refine Darwin’s “Tree of Life”Two Intel-powered supercomputers help revise Charles Darwin’s work two centuries later How many species of life exist on Earth? UC Berkeley...
- Is High Performance Computing (HPC) Enterprise-Ready?New technology and better price performance help shepherd HPC into enterprise datacenters and private clouds. Is now the time for HPC...
- Egyptian Library Invests in New SupercomputerA Library that dates back over two millennia is adding 118 teraflop HPC to assist educational and scientific research Egypt’s New...
- Human Brain Project Launches HPC InfrastructureIntel Xeon-based “JURECA” Supercomputer to help map brain, uncover new treatments for disorders Researchers from 24 countries have pitched in to...
- Supercomputer Helps Advance Autism ResearchIntel-based “Comet” supercomputer rapidly sequences genes in affected families UC San Diego researchers are coming closer to an understanding of how...
- Ancient Comets Crashing on Mars May Have Helped Support LifeXeon-based Janus Supercomputer 3D models key to study Could life have evolved on Mars? Yes, according to research out of UC...
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Supercomputers Help Refine Darwin’s “Tree of Life”
Two Intel-powered supercomputers help revise Charles Darwin’s work two centuries later How many species of life exist on Earth? UC Berkeley researchers are using supercomputers to study DNA of thousands of species to help put them in their place in the tree of life that Darwin began in 1837, according …
Is High Performance Computing (HPC) Enterprise-Ready?
New technology and better price performance help shepherd HPC into enterprise datacenters and private clouds. Is now the time for HPC to percolate down from its lofty perch into the world at large? Intel executive Hugo Saleh discusses how new processors, tools and software are making HPC ready for the …
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Ancient Comets Crashing on Mars May Have Helped Support Life
Xeon-based Janus Supercomputer 3D models key to study Could life have evolved on Mars? Yes, according to research out of UC Boulder. Cometary collisions could have melted ice, changed atmosphere according to this brief from Slashdot Media Contributing Editor Wylie Wong When comets and asteroids bombarded Mars four million years …
Texas A&M becomes latest Intel Parallel Computing Center
Intel program will provide funding, grants, training Texas A&M’s High Performance Research Computing center has been named the latest Intel Parallel Computing Center (IPCC), offering researchers and academics access to grands, funding and training, according to this brief by Slashdot Media Contributing Editor Wylie Wong Texas A&M University’s High Performance …
Intel Math Kernel Library (MKL) Functional Demo
Getting the most from Intel’s tools for accelerating math functions In this blog, Slashdot Media Contributing Editor David Bolton demonstrates the benefits of utilizing the Intel Math Kernel Library to accelerate the development and execution of maths functions of all types for parallel, sequential or clustered systems. Overview of Intel …
Comparing C++ Compilers
Getting the most from Parallelized and Vectorized Code Does choice of C++ compiler make a difference when coding for parallelized and vectorized code? Slashdot Media Contributing Editor Rick Leinecker discusses the hows and whys of choosing your compiler For years I have been an advocate of the Microsoft development tools. …
Next Generation Xeon Phi Developer Program Opens for Pre-Orders
Affordable rack, pedestal configurations are customizable to developer needs Intel’s Developer Program for the next generation Xeon Phi processors is now taking pre-orders for both pedestal and rack systems, according to this brief from Go Parallel Editor Michael Krieger The Developer Program for Next Generation Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processors (code …




