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Blue Gene/L beats own speed record

News Both will be used for nuclear weapons simulations and other computationally demanding tasks. ASC Purple, originally called ASCI Purple, got the first part of its name from the Department of Energy's Advanced Simulation and Computing program, which...

[October 28, 2005, 8:20]

Big Blue breaks 36 Teraflop barrier to take supercomputing speed lead

News But when it comes to the nuclear weapons simulations at the heart of the lab's mission, the 512MB of memory in each Blue Gene/L computing node isn't enough to deal with the broad range of radiation, temperature and pressure conditions, Dossa said.

[September 30, 2004, 10:55]

F/A-18 Korea demo

Downloads The global community's worst fear has been confirmed: an unfriendly government in an unstable part of the world has obtained technology to build an arsenal of nuclear weapons. F/A-18 Korea is the latest flight combat game from Graphic...

[February 26, 1998, 1:58]

IBM breaks the petaflop barrier

News Named 'Roadrunner', the supercomputer was built for the US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, and will primarily be used for US nuclear weapons simulations. The computer will primarily be used to simulate the effects...

[June 10, 2008, 11:09]

IBM plans 20 petaflop supercomputer

News These calculations will be necessary, IBM says, for the NNSA's Stockpile Stewardship programme, which is designed to help ensure the "safety, security and reliability" of the US government's nuclear weapons arsenal.

[February 3, 2009, 15:43]

Make games not nukes: DTI outsources to Russia

News Mark Allington, business manager for AEA technology, the company charged by the DTI to mediate between the scientists and the UK companies, claims the Russian's software expertise is a direct result of the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty which...

[September 2, 2004, 18:00]

Blue Gene/L cruises past 100 teraflop barrier

News Purple uses fewer, more-powerful processors with more memory, a design that makes it better suited to its primary purpose: complex simulations of nuclear weapons physics. Livermore's Blue Gene/L initially was expected to be used for nonclassified...

[March 24, 2005, 9:15]

Linux will power IBM supercomputer project

News Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will use the system for performing nuclear weapons simulations. Linux will be the main operating system for IBM's upcoming family of "Blue Gene" supercomputers -- a major endorsement for the operating system...

[October 25, 2002, 7:55]

IBM delivers Europe's biggest supercomputer

News IBM's forthcoming Blue Gene/L, which Sanchez said will be more powerful than the current list of Top 500 supercomputers put together when it is finished in a couple of years' time, will be significantly smaller than current IBM supercomputers such...

[February 19, 2004, 15:54]

Lab to sample Linux for weapons work

News Los Alamos National Laboratory is buying a $6m (£3.8m), 2,048-processor Linux supercomputer to run its nuclear weapons simulation software, an effort that will test the limits of these less expensive megamachines.

[September 24, 2002, 7:33]

Power5 to add brawn to servers

News The processor will be used in a nuclear weapons simulation supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. IBM has fired up a computer running IBM's forthcoming Power5 processor, a top IBM executive said on Monday, predicting that systems...

[February 18, 2003, 9:21]

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