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Appro Showcases Supercomputing Deployment for the ING Renault F1 Team.
Appro to demonstrate its supercomputer at the SC08 in Austin, TX MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Appro (http://www.appro.com/), a leading provider of supercomputing solutions, completes the final deployment of 38 TFLOP/s, Appro Xtreme-X(TM) Supercomputer for the new ING Renault F1 Team Computational Aerodynamics Research Centre. The...
Tatas' EKA, 4th fastest supercomputer in the world.
MUMBAI: EKA, the super computer developed by Tatas' Pune-based Computational Research Laboratories, has been ranked the fourth fastest in the world and fastest in Asia. This was disclosed in the Top500 Supercomputer list at the International Conference for High Performance Computing held in Nevada, US. ...
Tata's supercomputer Eka is fastest in Asia.
MUMBAI: The Tata Group has developed the fourth-fastest supercomputer in the world and the fastest in Asia. The Tata-owned Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) in Pune installed a supercomputer system that managed to achieve speed of 117.9 trillion operations per second. The supercomputer, named Eka (Sanskrit for "One"),...
India hosts world's fourth fastest supercomputer.
Byline: Chidanand Rajghatta WASHINGTON: India has surprisingly broken into the Top Ten in a much-fancied twice-yearly list of the fastest supercomputers in the world, marking a giant leap in its push towards becoming a global IT power. A cluster platform at Pune's Computational Research Laboratories...
Tata's supercomputer Eka is fastest in Asia.
MUMBAI: The Tata Group has developed the fourth-fastest supercomputer in the world and the fastest in Asia. The Tata-owned Computational Research Laboratories (CRL) in Pune installed a supercomputer system that managed to achieve speed of 117.9 trillion operations per second. The supercomputer, named Eka (Sanskrit for "One"),...
SGI Cluster for Linux Selected to Support Computational Research At the University at Buffalo.
SGI 1100 Server Solution Based on the Linux OS Brings Low-Cost, High-Performance Computing to the Center for Computational Research NEW YORK, LinuxWorld Expo, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- SGI (NYSE: SGI) today announced the installation of a 152-processor Linux(R) operating system cluster at the...
Aircraft News - North America.
Dec 7, 2008 Winter is upon the USA and airports face a de-icing fluid shortage. Supplies of potassium acetate, the main raw material in most popular de-icer, are short owing to a long strike at potash mines in Canada. A hard winter could dent airport cash flow,...
Special journal issues.
Coda. Issue 329 (September/October 2006): Jazz in Canada: The State of the Nation. Compares the jazz scenes of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Contemporary Music Review. Vol. 25, no. 5-6 (October-December 2006): special focus on improvisation. Celebrates the current improvisation scene with interviews of practicing artists/composers. Scope is...
Complex systems leadership theory; new perspectives from complexity science on social and organizational effectiveness.
9780979168864 Complex systems leadership theory; new perspectives from complexity science on social and organizational effectiveness. Ed. by James K. Hazy et al. ISCE Publishing 2007 475 pages $74.99 Hardcover Exploring organizational complexity series;...
Why Karmarkar is out of Tata's project?
Byline: Indrajit Gupta MUMBAI: Dr Narendra Karmarkar, the world-renowned computer scientist, has walked out of a high-profile project to build one of the biggest supercomputers in the world out of Pune, over differences with the Tata group, who were investors in the project. Narendra Karmarkar...
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