Examples of using Supercomputing in English and their translations into Romanian
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The Supercomputing and Visualization Center.
National Center for Supercomputing NCSA.
Supercomputing is based on supercomputer.
The IT4 Innovations National Supercomputing Centre.
The SuperComputing 2011( SC11) conference.
Supercomputers are computers capable of supercomputing.
The National Supercomputing Center of Tianjin China.
Examines fragments andreconstructs originals within a couple of hours of supercomputing.
The International Supercomputing Conference Intel Corporation.
Hermann Lederer, head of application support from the German Supercomputing Centre RZG.
Supercomputing uses computers to research, design products and support complex decisions.
Building the new generation of supercomputing facilities.
Supercomputing has been identified as a key priority for boosting Europe's scientific performance.
To this end,European investment in supercomputing should have a clear industrial impact.
And supercomputing and grid computing technologies aimed at solving energy saving and resource saving problems.
European scientists working on fusion have already greatly benefited from European supercomputing services for several years.
The next breakthrough in supercomputing and secure networking may be based on quantum technologies.
Modeling what happens when two giant objects create a storm in the sea of space-time takes some serious math and months of supercomputing.
The long relationship of trust between the most renowned national supercomputing centres and the Commission is now paying off in key areas of European research.
Supercomputing centres, which represent their countries as the main PRACE partners, should strengthen and organise the PRACE legal entity in such a way that it is able to take on this expanded role.
The bulk of processing for renderingthe film was donated by the BSU Xseed, a 2.1 TFLOPS Apple Xserve G5-based supercomputing cluster at Bowie State University.
DEISA is a consortium of leading national Supercomputing Centres in Europe to advance computational sciences in the area of supercomputing. .
DEISA currently operates 12 of the world's 100 most powerful supercomputers,providing Europe's leading scientists with a powerful, unified and easy to use supercomputing environment.
The DEISA project20 provides a persistent, production-quality, supercomputing environment across Europe, interlinking the 11 most powerful supercomputers in the continent.
Member States are encouraged to set up HPC competence centres that facilitate access of industry andspecifically SMEs to HPC services, and should support supercomputing centres to transfer expertise to them.
In recent years,the terms“supercomputing”,“high performance computing” and“cloud computing” have often been talked about, but most people do not seriously understand what they are and what the difference is.
This will include data connectivity and big data storage to make sure that supercomputing services are available across the EU, no matter where supercomputers are located.
Two communications on the strategy for future and emerging technologies and on e-infrastructures(such as the panEuropean research network GÉANT, e-science grids,data infrastructures and supercomputing) were also adopted.
It is involved in a number of business, management, and research projects,particularly in supercomputing, where the university participates in a tri-continental array with nodes in Perth, Beijing, and Edinburgh.
To facilitate a rapid transition to e-Science, the European Commission and Member States have made significant investments in e-Infrastructures, including the pan-European research network GÉANT3, e-Science grids,data infrastructures and supercomputing.