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2013 Campus Champions Fellows Named
Just a few weeks after XSEDE's burgeoning Campus Champions program named its 200th member, the project has named six Campus Champions Fellows for the next calendar year. The Fellows...
SDSC's Gordon enables discoveries in the study of genetics
Read about Gordon's role in pinpointing the genetic patterns underlying autism-spectrum disorders, schizophrenia and similar brain conditions.
XSEDE Upgrades Network to Internet2’s 100G Network
17 Supercomputers and 8,000 Scientists Benefit By Using Nation's Fastest Research & Education Network
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Campus Champions Fellows 2012 Named
The National Science Foundation's Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) program has named the first Fellows for its Campus Champions (CC) program, pairing a Champion...
Expansion for Stampede
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin today announced that it is expanding the center's current high performance computing (HPC) data center to house...
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Wins High-Performance Computing Award
HPCwire, a leading electronic-news outlet for high-performance computing and communication (HPC), awarded a 2011 Reader's Choice Award to the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) for Best...
Blacklight Goes to Work at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
The world's largest shared-memory system, a resource of XSEDE, has rapidly proven itself as a productive tool in research across a range of fields.
Ranger supercomputer’s lifespan extended one year as part of NSF XD initiative
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) today announced that operational funding for the Ranger supercomputer, which was expected to end on Feb. 4, 2012, will be extended through Feb. 4, 2013....
Kraken set to deliver 2 billionth CPU hour
Kraken, the world's fastest academic supercomputer, is adding some impressive credentials to its resume. Not only will the Cray XT5 deliver its 2 billionth CPU hour to open science during the...