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University of Toronto 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.
Potsdam Institute Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
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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.
University of Southampton 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.
Turboinštitut 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.
University of Louisville 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.
Department of Energy's NNSA 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.
University of Bristol 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...
Umeå University 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.
Jülich Research Centre 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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