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Supercomputing Stories for 2010

Living Earth Simulator Aims To Simulate Everything 241 comments
White House Warns of Supercomputer Arms Race 123 comments
Physicists Improve Spin Information Storage 43 comments
IBM To Build 3-Petaflop Supercomputer 73 comments
USAF Unveils Supercomputer Made of 1,760 PS3s 163 comments
The Problem With the Top500 Supercomputer List 175 comments
Cracking Passwords With Amazon EC2 GPU Instances 217 comments
Windows Cluster Hits a Petaflop, But Linux Retains Top-5 Spot 229 comments
China Makes World's Fastest Supercomputer 222 comments
Supercomputer Sets Protein-Folding Record 63 comments
Computer Defeats Human At Japanese Chess 178 comments
US Lab Models Galaxy Cluster Merger 89 comments
NASA Creates an Alien's Eye View of Solar System 53 comments
IBM Warns of China Closing the Supercomputer Gap 238 comments
Nicholas Sze of Yahoo Finds Two-Quadrillionth Digit of Pi 299 comments
Simulating Galaxies With Supercomputers 120 comments
Solving an Earth-Sized Jigsaw Puzzle 39 comments
Homebrew Cray-1 140 comments
Low Energy Supercomputing 159 comments
Supercomputing, There's an App For That 66 comments
IBM Supercomputer Cooled With Hot Water 89 comments
Scaling To a Million Cores and Beyond 206 comments
'Telecommuting' In Formula 1 90 comments
A Quantum Memory Storage Prototype 114 comments
Petaflops? DARPA Seeks Quintillion-Flop Computers 185 comments
Renewable Energy To Power Aussie SKA 48 comments
Mobile Phones vs. Supercomputers of the Past 247 comments
Latest Top 500 Supercomputer List Released 130 comments
NSF Gives Supercomputer Time For 3-D Model of Spill 102 comments
A Look At CERN's LHC Grid-Computing Architecture 53 comments
US Air Force To Suffer From PS3 Update 349 comments
Slimming Down a Supercomputer 64 comments
Pi Day and an Interview With a Pi Researcher 188 comments
Google's Computing Power Refines Translation 142 comments
Virtualizing a Supercomputer 57 comments
Parallel Algorithm Leads To Crypto Breakthrough 186 comments

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