Examples of using Supercomputing in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Bits| Supercomputing for Everyone.
Building the new generation of supercomputing facilities.
Supercomputing uses computers to research, design products and support complex decisions.
The International Supercomputing Conference 2014.
And supercomputing and grid computing technologies aimed at solving energy saving and resource saving problems.
Will China Attain Exascale Supercomputing in 2020?
Eight sites for supercomputing centres have been selected across the EU to host the first European supercomputers.
Annual Research Report of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
Three supercomputers at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division currently operate on SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell.
This body was established by a joint initiative between the EU andother European countries to develop a world-class supercomputing ecosystem in Europe.
The International Supercomputing Conference.
Supercomputing e-Infrastructures address the data-intensive and complex challenges of providing modern science with the new computing and simulation capabilities it needs.
The EuroHPC Joint Undertakingwill enable European countries to coordinate their supercomputing strategies and investments together with the EU.
One of the goals at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre(BSC) is to build prototype systems that help improve performance-per-watt.
RIKEN and Fujitsu have taken first place on the 37th TOP500list announced today at the 26th International Supercomputing Conference(ISC'11) held in Hamburg.
The NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility(NAS) has run genetic algorithms using the Condor cycle scavenger running on about 350 Sun and SGI workstations.
To achieve the goal, Modha and his fellow scientists are combining supercomputing, neuroscience, and nanotechnology research to demonstrate what's possible.
This high-end workstation delivers the performance, reliability and expandability that customers requirefor extreme desktop visualization and personal supercomputing environments.
It has a unique advantage of its association with the IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Centre, one of Europe's most powerful supercomputers, located on the University campus.
The 13 countries agreed to work together and with the Commissionto acquire and implement by 2022/2023 an integrated pan-European supercomputing infrastructure(EuroHPC).
NEXTGenIO is led by Professor Mark Parsons at EPCC, the supercomputing center at the University of Edinburgh, and includes eight partners from four European countries.
The 13 countries agreed to work together and with the Commission inacquiring and deploying by 2022/2023 a pan-European integrated exascale supercomputing infrastructure(EuroHPC).
Such an infrastructure would help theEU to become one of the world's top supercomputing powers by 2022/2023 thanks to exascale supercomputers based on European technology.
Ensuring adequate supercomputing(HPC) capacity for scientific, innovative workshops with the highest added value is key to Europe's economic competitiveness and social well-being.
The pre-exascale systems are expected to provide 4-5 timesmore computing power than the current top supercomputing systems of the Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe(PRACE).
Together with the petascale systems, they will double the supercomputing resources available for European-level use, meaning that many more users will have access to them.
They agreed to work together and with the EC in the context of a multi-governmentagreement to acquire and deploy, by 2022/2023, a pan-European integrated exascale supercomputing infrastructure: EuroHPC.
These countries agreed to build a pan-European integrated exascale supercomputing infrastructure Other Member States and associated countries are encouraged to sign the EuroHPC declaration.
The first of these updates always coincides with the International Supercomputing Conference in June, and the second is presented at the ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference in November.