Noun
supercomputing (uncountable)
(computing) The design and use of supercomputers.
But supercomputing skills are in shortening supply, something Dekate refers to as the workforce "greying," in the wake of a generation of developers going to splashy startups rather than academia or the more staid firms where HPC is in use. Source: Internet
CDC 6600: defining supercomputing CDC 6600 Meanwhile, at the new Chippewa Falls lab, Seymour Cray, Jim Thornton, and Dean Roush put together a team of 34 engineers, which continued work on the new computer design. Source: Internet
Control Data Corporation tried to re-enter the high-end market again with its ETA-10 machine, but it sold poorly and they took that as an opportunity to leave the supercomputing field entirely. Source: Internet
NSF also sponsored the very high speed Backbone Network Service (vBNS) which continued to provide support for the supercomputing centers and research and education in the United States. Source: Internet
He talks about the rise of new era of computing on AI, he recounts Volta and Volta-based AI supercomputing system. Source: Internet
In addition to these projects, JDACS4C is developing the CANcer Distributed Learning Environment (CANDLE), which will serve as a machine learning environment for DOE’s next-generation supercomputing systems. Source: Internet