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INTRODUCTION
The first computer in the Blue Gene series, Blue Gene/L, developed through a partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, cost US$100 million and is intended to scale to speeds in the hundreds of TFLOPS, with a theoretical peak performance of 360 TFLOPS. This is almost ten times as fast as the Earth Simulator, the fastest supercomputer in the world before Blue Gene. In June 2004, two Blue Gene/L prototypes scored in the TOP500 Supercomputer List at the #4 and #8 positions.
Blue Gene Seminar Report
Page Length : 36
Content :
- Introduction
- The performance spectrum
- Design and Analysis of the Blue Gene/L Torus Interconnection Network
- Torus Network
- Simulator Overview
- Sample Performance Studies
- Application
- The protein folding problem.
- Current view of folding mechanisms
- References
Blue Gene Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 19
Content :
- What is Blue Gene
- Why the name “Blue Gene”?
- History
- Results
- Blue Gene Projects
- References
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