
National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Photos of the POWER7 node in the IBM booth at SC09. The Blue Waters sustained-petascale supercomputer at NCSA will be based on the POWER7 architecture. Drew big crowds and lots of questions.

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA @insideHPC says IBM [building #Blue_Waters with NCSA] doesn’t just lead in energy efficiency—they own it. http://bit.ly/7kYF0O #hpc #sc09

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Several questions in the #sc09 booth about working at NCSA and on #Blue_Waters. Find NCSA employment info at: http://bit.ly/1HCNkT #hpc

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA NCSA's Bill Kramer discusses Blue Waters and the IBM POWER7 architecture it's based in the new Access editorial below.
Source: www.ncsa.illinois.edu
When I was asked to write the editorial for this issue of Access, I realized that I joined the Blue Waters project a year ago. It has been an amazing, intense, and rewarding year for me, and the project, as we transitioned from mostly planning to the execution of all the project components. ...

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA How will people use #Blue_Waters @ NCSA? Cosmology, epidemiology, weather. The list goes on. Learn more about how a group led by Michigan State University will study the early universe. http://bit.ly/3tcJE
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As part of the Petascale Computing Resource Allocations program, a longtime NCSA collaborator and his team will make the improvements needed to run a popular cosmology simulation code on Blue Waters.

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Two great Birds-of-a-Feather sessions on Wednesday at SC09. One on gaining early access to Blue Waters through NSF PRAC program (http://scyourway.supercomputing.org/conf erence/view/bof191). Another on the Eclipse Parallel Tools platform http://scyourway.supercomputing.org/conf erence/view/bof170). See you there!

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Photos of Bill Gropp's award ceremony, NCSA booth, and light-saber duels with Parallel at Illinois booth.

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Bill Gropp received the inaugural HPC Community Leadership Award from the readers of insidehpc.com last night at SC09. More than 1,000 readers voted. Read the details at insidehpc.com.
Source: insidehpc.com
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA The University of Illinois' Marc Snir, who is a co-PI on the Blue Waters sustained-petascale computing project, will take part in the "Breaking the Barriers to Parallelization" BOF tomorrow at SC09. 12:15 p.m. in room D139-140.
Source: scyourway.supercomputing.org
With the proliferation of multicore processors and commodity clusters EVERYONE should be writing parallelized applications by now, shouldn't they? Outside of the HPC community there is a growing awareness that in the future all programs will need to be designed and developed to exploit parallelism. ...

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Get a jump on Wednesday's #Blue_Waters BOF at #sc09. Videos of NCSA staff describing the project available here: http://bit.ly/3T8qg3 #hpc

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Learn advanced MPI from one of its inventors today at #sc09. Bill Gropp and folks from Argonne host all-day tutorial. http://bit.ly/3SqorW

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA NCSA and Illinois SC09 events kick off tomorrow with the Third International Workshop on High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing Technology and Applications and tutorials on "Application Supercomputing and the Many-Core Paradigm Shift" and "High Performance Computing with CUDA."
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA Leave us a comment if you're headed to Portland for SC09! Or already *in* Portland for SC09.

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We've updated the NCSA SC09 page with additional technical program events and information. If you're headed to Portland for the conference, please join us in booth #1216.
And if you're interested in Blue Waters, hit the "Early Access to the Blue Waters Sustained Petascale System" event. Wednesday, November 18, 12:15 p.m., Room A103-104.
Source: www.ncsa.illinois.edu
NCSA will showcase its projects and expertise in booth #1216 on the SC09 exhibit floor.

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More on SC09...are you noticing a theme, today? The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation will explain how to join the consortium, what projects they're working on, and the Blue Waters sustained-petascale computing project.
Monday, November 15, 5:30 pm. Details below.
Source: www.ncsa.illinois.edu
The Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation will host an information session at SC09. The event will explain the consortium and how to collaborate with members on a wide range of projects. It ...




















