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Description
LAMMPS, which stands for Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator, is a powerful molecular dynamics software tailored for materials modeling. It has the capability to simulate various particle ensembles across liquid, solid, and gas phases, accommodating a diverse range of systems including atomic, polymeric, biological, solid-state, granular, coarse-grained, mesoscopic, and macroscopic forms by utilizing numerous interatomic potentials, force fields, and boundary conditions. Designed for two or three-dimensional simulations, LAMMPS can handle systems ranging from a handful of particles to billions, ensuring efficient performance on parallel computing architectures while also being user-friendly for modifications and extensions. The software incorporates potentials that cater to solid-state materials like metals and semiconductors, soft matter such as biomolecules and polymers, as well as coarse-grained or mesoscopic systems. Additionally, it serves as a versatile tool for modeling atomic interactions or, more broadly, as a parallel particle simulator applicable across atomic, meso, or continuum scales, making it a valuable resource in computational materials science.
Description
Lifespan aims to tackle the growing dependence on flash storage solutions. Understanding the remaining useful life of your solid-state drives and other flash storage devices can significantly enhance their performance and longevity. These devices are not designed to last indefinitely; their functionality can start to decline or cease altogether once they surpass their intended lifespan. Recognizing how much life is left is particularly crucial for devices subjected to heavy usage. Typically, flash storage employs non-volatile NAND solid-state memory for data retention, with each memory cell having a limited capacity for being ‘programmed and erased’. Depending on the type and quality of NAND chips, the number of program/erase (p/e) cycles a drive can endure may range from fewer than 2,000 to more than 10,000. For a standard solid-state drive, this generally equates to approximately 100 terabytes of usable life, highlighting the importance of monitoring usage to prevent unexpected failures. Regularly checking the health of these devices can ultimately lead to more informed decisions regarding data management and storage upgrades.
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Free
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Pricing Details
$84 one-time payment
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Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Vendor Details
Company Name
LAMMPS
Country
United States
Website
www.lammps.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Micromat
Country
United States
Website
www.micromat.com/products/lifespan/