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Opening minds: the greatest architectural challenge: several computer architectural trends provide significant performance benefits.(High Performance Computing)

The annual supercomputing conference, now in its 22nd consecutive year, always puts the newest, most novel, and best of the latest generation...
Scientific Computing, 09/01/09 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
The cure for HPC neurosis: multiple, virtual personalities! Virtualization will almost certainly play an important role as we scale out to ever larger clusters.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)

THE SELECTION OF A NEW SUPERCOMPUTER FOR A SCIENTIFIC DATA CENTER represents an interesting neurotic condition stemming from the conflict between...
Scientific Computing, 06/01/07 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
The HPC brick wall: power and cooling in a Moore's Law world.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)

THE EVENTUAL BREAKDOWN OF MOORE'S LAW, GLOBAL WARMING AND taxes seems to elicit much the same response: "painful but inevitable." Future...
Scientific Computing, 05/01/07 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
Will your next supercomputer come from Costco? A leading-edge architecture for just $600.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)

A FUN TOPIC FOR APRIL--NOT AN APRIL FOOL'S JOKE--IS THAT YOU CAN purchase a commodity 200+ Gflop (single-precision) Linux supercomputer for...
Scientific Computing, 04/01/07 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
The Victorian-era child of the 21st century: as data management challenges continue to grow, organizations are working to develop new solutions.(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING)

DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN A GIGABYTE DISK DRIVE WAS "A LOT" OF STORAGE in that by-gone age of the 20th century? Still in our first decade of the 21st...
Scientific Computing, 03/01/07 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
HPC balance and common sense: maintain ratios that work and improve on those that don't.(high performance computing)

WITH THE ADVENT OF NEW PROCESSORS AND TECHNOLOGIES, THE CURRENT state of flux in the HPC community is a boon for scientists. Ever more capable...
Scientific Computing, 02/01/07 by Farber, Rob · More from publication -
The effects of scrubber installation at the Navajo Generating Station on particulate sulfur and visibility levels in the Grand Canyon.(TECHNICAL PAPER)

ABSTRACT Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP) is a mandatory Class I federal area that is afforded visibility protection under the Federal...
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 11/01/05 by Green, Mark; Farber, Rob; Lien, Nghi; Gebhart, Kristi; Molenar, John; Iyer, Hari; Eatough, Delbert · More from publication
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