ORNL Computing’s Suzy Tichenor Named to HPCwire’s ‘People to Watch’ List
Posted on Jan 11th, 2010
Supercomputing Heats Up Solar Energy
Posted on Aug 24th, 2009
Training for Ultrascale Computing: Q&A with Donald Frederick of the National Center for Computational Sciences
Posted on Jun 30th, 2009
The Cray XT Jaguar, the world’s fastest computer for open research with a peak performance at 1.6 quadrillion calculations per second (or petaflops) and more than 150,000 processors, is a ...
ORNL Hosts Lustre Part II
Posted on Jun 30th, 2009
Workshop looks ahead to 2015
Users, engineers, and developers converged on Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) May 19-20 for part two of the Lustre Scalability Workshop.
Lustre is an Open Source ...
Sequestration puts Carbon Dioxide Underground
Posted on Jun 1st, 2009
Supercomputer simulations show where it will go
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Supercomputing Tests the Waters
Posted on Jun 1st, 2009
Simulations explore mysterious properties of Earth’s most abundant molecule...
Oak Ridge Supercomputer Wins Big at HPC Challenge
Posted on Nov 20th, 2008
A Cray XT5 supercomputer named Jaguar that runs scientific applications at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) placed in three out of four categories at ...
The Search for Stable Storage
Posted on Nov 19th, 2008
A team led by Thomas Schulthess of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has broken the petaflop barrier with a supercomputing application likely to accelerate the revolution in magnetic storage.
Using ORNL's ...
Oak Ridge supercomputer is the world’s fastest for science
Posted on Nov 17th, 2008
The Search for Stable Storage
Posted on Nov 14th, 2008
Team’s ab initio calculation of a complex magnetic system’s thermodynamics is a first
A team led by Thomas Schulthess of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has broken the petaflop barrier with ...

