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Future Technological Challenges for High Performance Computers
Dalian, China December 05-December 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PDCAT.2005.143Sixth International Conference on Par ...
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Tadashi Watanabe, NEC, Japan

A high performance computer (HPC), sometimes called a supercomputer, is a highspeed, large-scale computer system designed for scientific and technical computations in application areas such as meteorology, molecular and bio-science, energy development, space science and so forth. These applications are called "Grand Challenge Problems" in which the major target is to run application programs within limited time periods.

In this talk, architectural and system's key points as well as basic hardware technologies to realize high performance computer systems for grand challenge problems will be presented.

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Tadashi Watanabe, "Future Technological Challenges for High Performance Computers," pdcat, pp.2, Sixth International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing Applications and Technologies (PDCAT'05), 2005
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