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University of Kentucky Accelerates Research Progress With Intel Processor-Based HPC Clusters

Overview Underpowered supercomputers are a distinct liability if your goals are to speed up scientific research and move up the ranks of computational science leaders. That's why the University of Kentucky's (UK's) Center for Computational Sciences (the Center) replaced the PA-RISC processors in its two-year old, 220-node HP Superdome computer with the fastest Intel Itanium 2 processors available. To meet the wide range of its researchers' application needs, the Center is also adding a second, 64-node cluster based on the 64-bit Intel Xeon processor.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2006
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