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| University of Toronto |
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IBM Supercomputer at University of Toronto is Canada's Most Powerful
IBM iDataPlex System to predict future risks such as accelerating decrease in Arctic sea ice; regional climate change for Province of Ontario and Great Lakes watershed region. |
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| Potsdam Institute |
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
(PDF, 6.98MB)
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) deployed a new IBM supercomputer that will increase its computing capacity more than 30-fold. Potsdam researchers use IBM’s high-performance iDataPlex servers to more precisely predict weather events that have so far proven to be incalculable – extreme, short-term phenomena such as torrential rain or drought. |
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| University of Southampton |
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University of Southampton Invests £3M in Supercomputer (link resides outside of ibm.com)
World-class research at the University of Southampton is getting a multi-million pound boost with the purchase of a new supercomputer, built using IBM iDataPlex server technology and capable of over 74 trillion calculations per second. |
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| Turboinštitut |
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Turboinštitut powers green energy research with IBM BladeCenter
Slovenian hydro-energy research organization Turboinštitut accelerated its water turbine design simulations using an energy-efficient supercomputer based on 256 IBM BladeCenter servers, reducing time-to-results from weeks to hours. |
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| University of Louisville |
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New University of Louisville
IUniversity of Louisville has taken delivery of a BM iDataPlex based supercomputer to help solve complex research problmes in areas such as cancer research, materials science, atmospheric modeling, visualization and bioinformatics. |
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| Department of Energy's NNSA |
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Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Adminstration
The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has selected Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as the development site for two new supercomputers--Sequoia and Dawn—and IBM as the computer’s designer and builder. These systems will allow for smarter simulation and negate the need for real-world weapon testing. |
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| University of Bristol |
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University of Bristol powers up new IBM supercomputer
The University of Bristol is working with IBM to deploy a supercomputer based on IBM System x servers, housed in a new data center designed and built by IBM Global Technology Services. The solution provides a scalable, energy-efficient environment for high-performance comput... |
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| Umeå University |
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Umeå University launches green Windows-based supercomputing on an IBM BladeCenter cluster
This case study shows how the High-Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) at Umeå University installed an IBM BladeCenter cluster with a powerful mix of Intel Xeon, IBM POWER6 and Cell processors, enabling HPC2N to support Microsoft Windows-based research. |
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| Jülich Research Centre |
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Jülich Research Centre harnesses the power of IBM Blue Gene/P with JUGENE, Europe’s fastest supercomputer
This case study describes how Jülich Research Centre installed an IBM Blue Gene/P supercomputing system, enabling dramatic increases in computational performance to better serve the needs of Europe’s research community. |
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Case studies of how IBM Deep computing helps its customers succeed.
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