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Lauren Sommer wrote a great blog over the weekend on KQED about how supercomputers have hit the “energy wall” – a decidedly real supercomputing problem that NVIDIA’s GPU technology can help to overcome. This is what 1,000 homes looks like. The blog post mentions the Hopper supercomputer, located at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL). The system consumes 3 megawatts of ...
Posted on July 02, 2011 | Tags: CUDA, Energy Wall, GPGPU, GPU Computing, hpc, KQED, NVIDIA, Supercomputing, Tesla, uhpc
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