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Massively parallel computing: A Sandia perspective

โœ Scribed by David E Womble; Sudip S Dosanjh; Bruce Hendrickson; Michael A Heroux; Steve J Plimpton; James L Tomkins; David S Greenberg


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
158 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-8191

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โœฆ Synopsis


The computing power available to scientists and engineers has increased dramatically in the past decade, due in part to progress in making massively parallel computing practical and available. The expectation for these machines has been great. The reality is that progress has been slower than expected. Nevertheless, massively parallel computing is beginning to realize its potential for enabling signiยฎcant breakthroughs in science and engineering. This paper provides a perspective on the state of the ยฎeld, colored by the authors' experiences using largescale parallel machines at Sandia National Laboratories. We address trends in hardware, system software and algorithms, and we also oer our view of the forces shaping the parallel computing industry.


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