Oak Ridge Labs Wants More Efficient Supercomputers
Jul 14th, 2008
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the DOE’s largest science and energy laboratory, with 1.3 billion dollars of research per year, studying colossal magneto-resistance, climate change, energy tech, and other areas. But studying all that stuff ain’t easy. In a presentation today at AIT Global’s ICT for Sustainable Development Conference, Thomas Zacharia, Associate Lab Director, stated that the Labs needs faster, more powerful data centers to keep doing its work.
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