IBM followed Blue Gene/L with Blue Gene/P and ultimately Blue Gene/Q. A version of the final supercomputer, known as Sequoia, ...
The project created three generations of supercomputers, Blue Gene/L, Blue Gene/P, and Blue Gene/Q. During their deployment, Blue Gene systems often led the TOP500 and Green500 rankings of the most ...
This is the fifth time a Rochester system has made the list, but Conesus represents a large increase in computer capability since a Rochester system last made the list with the Blue Gene-Q ...
These sophisticated algorithms combined with the computational power of the IBM Blue Gene/Q super computer and Compute Canada facilities allowed them to explore all possible conformations of the ...
That’s not to sell short the jump forward that has been made in efficiency here though. A 100 trillion synapse simulation required 96 Blue Gene/Q racks of the Lawrence Livermore National Lab Sequoia ...
Q: What fascinates you about the eye? A: The eye is an absolutely fascinating organ because it's an organ of extreme perfection, as Darwin has called it. We are able to adjust the focus, we are able ...