ECP Selects New Co-Design Center – coverage on insideHPC
insideHPC covers announcement of new ECP Co-Design Center on Graph Analytics. As reported by insideHPC, the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) has selected its fifth Co-Design Center to focus on
insideHPC covers announcement of new ECP Co-Design Center on Graph Analytics. As reported by insideHPC, the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) has selected its fifth Co-Design Center to focus on
ECP has selected its fifth co-design center. It will focus on graph analytics, combinatorial kernels that play a crucial enabling role in many data analytic computing application areas as well as several ECP applications.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory experts are playing leading roles in the recently established Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Exascale Computing Project (ECP), a multi-lab initiative responsible for developing the strategy, aligning
Exascale Computing Project Q&A: Building science applications for a new era of supercomputers Applications are the tools that direct a computer to work on specific tasks. Scientific applications for high-performance
Read an overview of the status of the latest ECP software and hardware developments presented at SC16.
Exascale computing is essential to study the catalysis process because of the large number of atoms that must be treated with accurate methods.
Hot material roils around a newly-born neutron star at the center of a core-collapse supernova.
LCLS is revealing biological structures that could help scientists design new life-saving drugs with limited side effects.
Intermittent renewable sources (wind and solar), electric vehicles, and smart loads will vastly change the behavior of the world’s biggest machine, the electric power grid.
Analyzing the DNA of microorganism communities is one of the most computationally demanding tasks in bioinformatics, requiring exascale computing and advanced algorithms.
Simulations that fully exploit exascale can solve key problems in fission and fusion materials
The video shows a portion of a simulation of the cosmological structure formation from the HACC code's 'Q Continuum' run on Titan.
The ECP CANDLE project is working with the National Cancer Institute to accelerate the development of optimal cancer treatment strategies.
The U.S. Department of Energy collaborates with the National Cancer Institute to apply supercomputing number-crunching power to cancer research.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work on wind plant modeling and three other projects for the ECP.
Oak Ridge scientists are writing code that not even the world's fastest computers can run (yet).
The ECP announced its first round of funding, choosing 15 application development proposals for full funding and seven proposals for seed funding.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory will help develop 11 critical research applications for next-generation supercomputers for the ECP.
Two ECP application projects will be led by principal investigators at the DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory staffers will participate in several newly awarded ECP application development projects.