OpenHPC 1.2 Released
The OpenHPC Technical Steering Committee is pleased to announce the release of OpenHPC, v1.2. At SC16 in Salt Lake City, project lead Karl Schulz announced the latest release of the...
The OpenHPC Technical Steering Committee is pleased to announce the release of OpenHPC, v1.2. At SC16 in Salt Lake City, project lead Karl Schulz announced the latest release of the...
OpenHPC Project Lead Karl Schulz will be presenting at the inaugural HPC Systems Professionals Workshop on Nov. 14. The workshop is designed as a platform for discussing the unique challenges that...
The OpenHPC Technical Steering Committee will be hosting its regular meeting at SC’16 in Salt Lake City on Wed. at 9am MT at the Salt Lake City Sheraton hotel, Wasatch...
Join OpenHPC project lead Karl Schulz (Intel) and OpenHPC Maintainer David Brayford (LRZ) at SuperComputing 16 for the OpenHPC BoF on Wed., November 16th from 1:30pm – 3pm in 155-A. Learn more here At this BOF,...
Member Spotlight Dr. David Brayford is a scientific HPC consultant at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) with extensive experience in HPC, 3D computer graphics including device driver development & physics based...
OpenHPC 1.1.1 was released today on June 21, 2016 This is an update release against OHPC 1.1 that provides a small number of fixes and minor component changes. Users who...
Member Spotlight In November 2015 Altair announced its decision to open source PBS Professional, the workload manager and job scheduler of the PBS Works suite, which was awarded “Best HPC Software or...
Member Spotlight Dr. Marc Snir is a parallel computing pioneer whose innovative work has advanced the elite supercomputing systems that drive scientific discovery. Director of the Mathematics and Computer Science...
Member Spotlight OpenHPC member RIKEN is Japan’s largest research institution. It has approximately 3000 scientists on seven campuses across Japan, the main one just outside of Tokyo. The full Japanese...
The High Performance Computing (HPC) market is moving away from RISC/UNIX symmetric multiprocessor (SMP) servers and proprietary cluster platforms. It’s moving toward Linux industry standard servers and clusters. This trend...