Abstract. Blue Gene/L uses a large number of low power processors, together with multiple integrated interconnection networks, to build a supercomputer with low cost, space and pow...
George S. Almasi, Gyan Bhanot, Dong Chen, Maria El...
Applications on todays massively parallel supercomputers rely on performance analysis tools to guide them toward scalable performance on thousands of processors. However, conventi...
BlueGene/L is currently the world’s fastest supercomputer. It consists of a large number of low power dual-processor compute nodes interconnected by high speed torus and collect...
We discuss real-world case studies involving the implementation of a web services middleware tier for the IBM Blue Gene/L supercomputer to support financial business applications...
Thomas Phan, Ramesh Natarajan, Satoki Mitsumori, H...
This paper is structured as follows. Section 2 gives an architectural description of BlueGene/L. Section 3 analyzes the issue of “computational noise” – the effect that the o...
Kei Davis, Adolfy Hoisie, Greg Johnson, Darren J. ...