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High Performance Computing in the U.S. the Next Five YearsSimon, Horst D.Proceedings, 6th International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia National Laboratories, pp.3, October 1997
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Horst D. Simon:
Keynote Speaker Reinventing and re-engineering were not only buzzwords for the business world. All major U.S. super computer centers went through a period of major change and reevaluation in the 1995 -1997 time frame. NSF recompeted its four national center; DOD completed a modernization program resulting in four new consolidated centers; DOE competed the energy research supercomputing centers via the Grand Challenge competition. I will use the example of NERSC to show what impact these changes had on supercomputer centers and their mode of operation for next five years. This change in the market place was accompanied by changes in the major federal programs in the U.S. The BPCC program ended in 1996, and new efforts are under way. However, the current driving force is the ASCI program in DOE. The ASCI "Red" machine at Sandia delivered the first Tflop/s calculation ever in late 1996. In the third part of my presentation I will review ASCI and other new programs in the U.S. such as Internet and compare their goals to the earlier HPCC.
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