supercomputing [计] 超级计算
- That is comparable to what some customers have done on their own already, by assembling a cluster of RS/6000 machines to tackle supercomputing applications, such as complex design or the modeling of weather systems.
- And vector-processing is the key to supercomputing.
- In a move that the company insists isn't a bald publicity stunt, ETA Systems Inc., Minneapolis-based Control Data's supercomputing unit, is expected to announce today a nationwide competition among high school students.
- The emergence of two new kinds of supercomputer - minisupercomputers and massively parallel machines, which offer much of the performance of a conventional supercomputer at a fraction of the cost - have opened new markets for supercomputing.
- Now discontinued, it was intended to offer supercomputing to potential users who either couldn't afford or didn't need full-sized machines. But the one-processor 14se was limited in its capabilities, and couldn't connect to large data-storage devices.
- James Ousley, Control Data's Computer Products Group president, said the arrangement will help solve the "future supercomputing requirements" of Control Data customers.
- Nowhere in conventional supercomputing.
- IBM will lend supercomputing equipment and engineers to as many as seven European universities and research institutes.
- As the Japanese shortened the U.S. lead in supercomputing, Mr. Rollwagen apparently came to believe that the company could ill afford delays because of what he called "mixed signals" from top management.
- Now he chairs a supercomputing committee for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
- Cray is the world's largest supercomputer maker, although International Business Machines Corp. leads in the number of machines installed when mainframe computers rigged for supercomputing work are included.
- Cray apparently is interested in massively parallel processing, which many analysts believe could change the direction of supercomputing.
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