
A team of researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory applied advanced statistical methods from biomedical research to study an unexpected failure mode of general-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPUs).
A team of researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory applied advanced statistical methods from biomedical research to study an unexpected failure mode of general-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPUs).
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory broke the exascale barrier, achieving a peak throughput of 1.88 exaops—faster than any previously reported science application—while analyzing genomic data on the recently launch
Petaflop computing simulates signaling in a receptor complex of 400,000 atoms Scientists want to manipulate cell behavior for a lot of reasons.
Simulations of freezing water can help engineers design better blades The amount of global electricity supplied by wind, the world’s fastest growing energy source, is expected to increase from 2.5 to as much as 12 percent by 2020.