Powering down
PNNL team views ‘undervolting’ — turning down the power supplied to processors — as a way to make exascale computing feasible.
PNNL team views ‘undervolting’ — turning down the power supplied to processors — as a way to make exascale computing feasible.
The AnalyzeThis system deals with the rush of huge data-analysis orders typical in scientific computing.
Berkeley Lab cosmologists sift tsunamis of data for signals from the birth of galaxies.
With help from the Titan supercomputer, an Oak Ridge National Laboratory team is peering at the chemistry and physics between the layers of superconducting materials.
Los Alamos’ extensive study of HPC platforms finds silent data corruption in scientific computing – but not much.
At Argonne, research teams turn to supercomputing to study a phenomenon that can trigger surprisingly powerful explosions.