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LLNL/RPI Supercomputer Smashes Simulation Speed Record

Lank writes "A team of computer scientists from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have managed to coordinate nearly 2 million cores to achieve a blistering 504 billion events per second, over 40 times faster than the previous record. This result was achieved on Sequoia, a 120-rack IBM Blue Gene/Q normally used to run classified nuclear simulations. Note: I am a co-author of the coming paper to appear in PADS 2013."

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  1. Re:can you put the paper online? by Lank · · Score: 5, Informative

    I didn't realize that it was acceptable to post it before the conference even happened. But you're right so here it is.

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    Gotta get me one of these!