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Supercomputing

Nvidia launches Tesla "personal supercomputing" GPU
By: Stan Beer

Graphics chip maker Nvidia has launched a new high performance computing processor series based on its graphics processing unit (GPU) technology which the company claims will make parallel computing power more pervasive and affordable.


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Rubik’s Cube – solved in 26, or 17.7 moves?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although Northeaster University Computer Science Professor Gene Cooperman and grad student Dan Kunkle say they’ve made a breakthrough and can solve the Cube in 26 moves, free online software claims to do it in usually 17.7 moves.


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IBM and partners head to 32nm technology
By: Stephen Withers

IBM, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Samsung Electronics, Infineon Technologies and Freescale Semiconductor have extended their semiconductor process development and manufacturing agreements to include 32nm CMOS process technologies.


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Weather forecasting while you fly
By: William Atkins

The Boeing Company has filed a patent application so that aircraft could contain weather-sensing devices to collect real-time weather forecasting data as they fly around the world.
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New Theory: Light as a solid
By: William Atkins

University of Melbourne and University of Cambridge researchers have brought together optics and condensed matter to form a phase transition with “solid light”: thus, light behaving like a solid.       
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IBM claims 3D chip advance
By: Stephen Withers

IBM has developed a new technique for chip manufacturing that allows components to be stacked vertically instead of solely being arranged side by side.


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IBM's optical chip speeds data transfers
By: Stephen Withers

IBM's announcement of a high-speed optical transceiver chip has more to do with building fast multiprocessor systems than downloading entertainment, at least in the short term.


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PlayStation 3 storms Folding@Home leaderboard
By: Stephen Withers

The addition of a Folding@Home client to the latest PlayStation 3 firmware has delivered a major boost to the distributed computing project.


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International team solves E8: 248-dimensional math puzzle
By: William Atkins

E8 is a complex structure with 248 dimensions. It took 4 years of prep work by 18 mathematicians and computer scientists and 3 full days of computer time to solve a matrix with over 205 billion parts that contained 60 times more data than the Human Genome Project.
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PlayStation 3's science project: Folding@Home
By: Stephen Withers

PlayStation 3 owners will soon be able to participate in Folding@Home, a distributed computing project from Stanford University that simulates the way proteins fold. Scientists hope the results will contribute to the prevention or cure of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's.


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IBM plans midmarket clusters
By: Stephen Withers

IBM has announced plans to drive high-performance computing (HPC) using clusters of servers into broader markets.


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Supercomputer speeds understanding of new chip material
By: Stephen Withers

Computer simulations developed by IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory have cast light on the proposed use of hafnium dioxide in computer chips - a development that is expected to help increase chip density and performance.


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Surprise: Google discovers hard drives sturdier than expected
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

A report by three Google engineers discovers that hard drives can better withstand heat than first thought, that S.M.A.R.T. data from hard drives isn’t that useful and that overall magnetic hard disk technology is very good.


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D-Wave delivers on quantum demo promise
By: Stephen Withers

Canadian startup D-Wave delivered on its promise to demonstrate its quantum computer this week.


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Intel 80-core teraflop processor won’t be a flop
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Remember the old megahertz and gigahertz wars? Now the future is multi-core processors, and Intel’s new 80-core prototype processor is a peek into the future of tomorrow – today.


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Canadians claim quantum computing breakthrough
By: Stephen Withers

Canadian company D-Wave Systems hopes to be the first to demonstrate a commercial quantum computer.


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