Check out the supercomputing center for the research programs of the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute.
State-funded corporation operates this supercomputer center for people interested in advanced scientific disciplines. View educational resources.
Researchers at Iowa State University aim to advance the use of scalable computing in science and engineering. Read about some of its projects.
Developed in 1997, this system boasts the first TeraOps processor in existence. Read a chronology of its completion, and a complete user guide.
Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory encompasses many aspects of supercomputing in both research and daily operations.
Offers parallel-programming models, code-building tools, and debugging and tuning tools for supercomputer users. Read about some hot topics.
US Department of Energy project links high-performance computing tools to the development of accurate forecasting. Check out the various models.
Provides research and people information for this high performance computing division of the Department of Energy.
Fermilab researchers have built the ACPMAPS supercomputer for use in particle physics experiments. Find background information and descriptions.
Joint project of Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Southern California studies integration of globally distributed computing.
Developed the Highly-parallel Integrated Virtual Environment, a Beowulf-class parallel computer, for space research. View the inside of the HIVE.
Primarily concerned with modernizing the capabilities of various departments within the Department of Defense. Explore its goals or do a search.
Center for Applied Scientific Computing at this lab conducts computer-intensive scientific investigations. Take a look at some current projects.
Outlines two computing facilities, one for classified, the other for unclassified work. Lists system specifications and parallel processors.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory explains ASCI, a joint project among several national laboratories.
North Carolina supercomputing center provides high-performance computing services to the state's businesses, government and universities.
Argonne National Laboratory describes the features of its Quad and Denali supercomputers. Also includes research guidelines.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory group develops parallel algorithms and parallel-computing hardware. Meet the people and check out their projects.
NASA Ames Research Center division lists its several missions and many research projects. Includes a list of publications.
US Environmental Protection Agency's supercomputing center supports various EPA computing projects. Read the mission statement or publications.
Contains details about the computers and software found at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.
National Institutes of Health Computational Biophysics Section offers usage guidelines, history and specs on its Beowulf-class supercomputers.
Describes high performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems research projects found at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Software bundle developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory creates a supercomputer from multiple heterogeneous UNIX computers. Read project news.
Project studies the construction of a framework for developing software tools for very large clusters of computing nodes. Meet the team.
Project is developing a massively parallel-computing resource from commodity components. See a photo.
News release outlines the lab's Pentium processor design project with Intel. Also find out about the world's first teraflop supercomputer.
Beowulf-style parallel computer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is composed of surplus PCs donated by individuals. Includes some publications.