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Abstract: After 50 years of building high performance scientific computers, two major architectures exist: (1) clusters of "Cray-style" vector supercomputers; (2) clusters of scalar uni- and multi-processors. Clusters are in transition from (a) massively parallel computers and clusters running proprietary software to (b) proprietary clusters running standard software, and (c) do-it-yourself Beowulf clusters built from commodity hardware and software. In 2001, only five years after its introduction,... (Update)

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.... that supports a standard software environment, allowing applications to run on many processor types over multiple generations of machines [5]. With the project described here, we again demonstrate that a welldesigned portable message passing code can take advantage of new...

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G. Bell and J. Gray, "High performance computing: Crays, clusters and centers. what next?," Tech. Rep. MSR-TR-2001-76, Microsoft Research, 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/bell01high.html   More

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