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Supercomputers
[edit]- Overview
- Supercomputer
- History of supercomputing
- Supercomputing in Japan
- Supercomputing in Europe
- Supercomputing in China
- Supercomputing in India
- Supercomputing in Pakistan
- Petascale computing
- Early Supercomputers
- ENIAC
- IBM 701 - IBM’s first commercial scientific computer (1952)
- IBM 704
- IBM 709 (1958)
- IBM 7030 Stretch (1961)
- IBM 7090
- UNIVAC LARC
- CDC 1604
- CDC 3000
- Mainstream Supercomputers
- CDC 6600
- CDC 7600
- CDC STAR-100
- Cray-1 (1975)
- Cray X-MP (1983-1985)
- Cray-2 (1985-1990)
- CDC ETA10 (1990)
- NEC SX-3 (1990)
- Cray Y-MP
- BBN Butterfly
- Meiko Scientific
- Cray C90
- Cray T3D
- Top500 Records Breakers
- LINPACK benchmarks
- Jack Dongarra
- TOP500
- Connection Machine
- Fujitsu Numerical Wind Tunnel (1993)
- Intel Paragon
- Hitachi SR2201
- ASCI Blue Pacific
- ASCI Red
- ASCI White
- NEC Earth Simulator (2002-2004)
- IBM Blue Gene
- IBM Roadrunner
- Cray Jaguar (2009-2010)
- Tianhe-I
- Fujitsu K computer (2011-2012)
- IBM Sequoia
- Architecture
- Grid computing
- Supercomputer architecture
- Massively parallel (computing)
- Message passing in computer clusters
- Computer cluster
- Quasi-opportunistic supercomputing
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- Uniform memory access
- Non-Uniform Memory Access
- Hardware
- SPARC64 VIIIfx
- Computer cooling
- Software
- Supercomputer operating systems
- Programming Models
- Parallel computing
- Parallel programming model
- Message passing
- Message passing in computer clusters
- Message Passing Interface
- Open MPI
- MPICH
- Users
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Computational science