Within 24 hours of accessing the first stage of Australia’s newest supercomputing system, researchers have processed a series of radio telescope observations, including a highly detailed image of a ...
When a star dies in a spectacularly powerful supernova, it blasts its incredibly hot remains into the cosmos, forming what’s called supernova remnants (SNRs) in the aftermath. Looking to visualize one ...
Australia’s newest supercomputer has crunched masses of data to create a stunning image of a supernova remnant. The supercomputer — named Setonix after Western Australia’s favorite animal, the quokka ...
As reported first by The Conversation, new-generation radio telescopes like ASKAP (Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder) require extremely powerful software running on supercomputers to handle ...
The Stampede2 supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (left) and the Comet supercomputer at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (right) are allocated resources of the Extreme Science and ...
This image shows IBM Blue/Gene Q with a zoom photo of the I/O Subsystem. IBM, EPFL, and ETH are collaborating on a new hybrid memory strategy for supercomputers using both flash and DRAM. When the new ...
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