Dongarra Discusses Next Wave of Supercomputers with Nature
Dongarra spoke with Nature about the limitations, prospects, and latest developments in supercomputing.
Dongarra spoke with Nature about the limitations, prospects, and latest developments in supercomputing.
UT’s Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) will participate in six of the 35 software development awards and one of four co-design center awards for the US Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project (ECP).
Jack Dongarra talks about China’s surge on the computing front.
From his work compiling an annual list of the world’s fastest computers to his research expanding the boundaries of supercomputing, Professor Jack Dongarra is an icon of the supercomputing world.
Professor Jack Dongarra plays a major role in the world of supercomputing, and those efforts recently earned him national recognition.
China increasingly has the world’s most powerful supercomputers, while the United States continues its recent trend of decreasing prominence in development of such systems. That’s one takeaway from the latest TOP500 list, the forty-sixth such worldwide ranking of systems, led in part by UT’s Jack Dongarra.
Jack Dongarra, director of the Innovative Computing Laboratory, has been named to the Scientific and Engineering Advisory Committee for the Square Kilometer Array, a project to build a telescope with a total collection surface the size of one square kilometer.
UT computing expert Jack Dongarra was cited in a report detailing the need for faster computers.
UT’s Innovative Computing Laboratory received even more acclaim recently as software giant Intel named it the latest Intel Parallel Computing Center.
Two UT Knoxville researchers, Micah Beck and Terry Moore, have been awarded the 2010 Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications Award for their work in developing a network storage infrastructure that will aid the nation’s researchers and educators in transferring large amounts of data and research quickly and easily for collaboration.
NVIDIA Corp. has recognized the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) as a CUDA Center of Excellence, noting its adoption of the CUDA programming model in its curriculum, as well as its pioneering research into the development of linear algebra libraries for the high-performance computing community.