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NAS FACT
NAS' Pleiades supercomputer is named after the open star cluster in the constellation of Taurus. The cluster is also known as M45, the Seven Sisters, and (in Japan) Subaru. The cluster is dominated by hot blue stars which have formed within the last 100 million years. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for about another 250 million years.



For 25 years, the NAS Division has been dedicated to providing scientists and engineers with the supercomputing resources and simulation tools needed to carry out critical NASA missions and make new scientific discoveries for the benefit of humankind.


PLEIADES UPDATE

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09.12.08 - First 4,096 Pleiades Racks Go "Live"
The initial 8 racks (4,096 cores) of Pleiades became operational August 23rd, and are currently available to a small group of local NAS and Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) users.
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LATEST NEWS

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09.05.08 - Science Time Requests Due
September 20

NASA's Science Mission Directorate will select from requests submitted to the e-Books online system for awards beginning on November 1. Current projects set to expire on October 31 must have a request in e-Books to be considered for renewal.
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06.25.08 - NASA Develops World's Highest Resolution Visualization System
The power to visualize highly complex information in a way that's easier for the human mind to grasp is taking a giant leap forward with the advent of NASA's new hyperwall-2 system unveiled today at Ames Research Center.
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05.07.08 - NASA, Intel, SGI Plan to 'Soup Up' Supercomputer
NASA, Intel Corp., and SGI today announced the signing of an agreement establishing intentions to collaborate on significantly increasing the space agency's supercomputer performance and capacity.
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TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS

OVERFLOW Improvements Accelerate Some Simulations
NAS has recently made significant improvements to the popular OVERFLOW code, leading to significant performance gains.
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NAS Deploys Red Hat Linux Under Parallels on Mac OS X
NAS recently developed and deployed a support model for installing and running the Red Hat Linux operating system under the virtualization software, Parallels.
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NAS Division Updates Widely Used Chimera Grid Tools Software
NAS has released a new version of the widely used Chimera Grid Tools software package.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Performance Comparison of SGI Altix 4700 and SGI Altix 3700 Bx2
In this paper, authors evaluate the performance of a newly introduced dual-core-based SGI Altix 4700 system and compare its performance with that of a single-core-based SGI Altix 3700 Bx2 system.
+ Get Technical Report NAS-08-001 (PDF-868KB)

Performance Evaluation of a Multi-Zone Application in Different OpenMP Approaches
This paper describes a performance study of a multi-zone application benchmark implemented in several OpenMP approaches that exploit multi-level parallelism and deal with unbalanced workload.
+ Get Technical Report NAS-07-009 (PDF-1.1MB)

Performance Evaluation of Supercomputers using HPCC and IMB Benchmarks
In this paper, authors use the High-Performance Computing Challenge (HPCC) benchmark suite -- designed to give a picture of overall supercomputer performance -- as a first comparison of several high-end computing systems.
+ Get Technical Report NAS-07-008 (PDF-1.1MB)


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Last Updated: September 15, 2008