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The Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL) aspires to be a world leader in enabling technologies and software for scientific computing. Our vision is to provide high performance tools to tackle sciences most challenging problems and to play a major role in the development of standards for scientific computing in general. Originally part of the Computer Science Department, ICL is now part of the College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee and serves as the cornerstone laboratory of the Center for Information Technology Research (CITR), one of UT's nine Centers of Excellence.
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2008-05-16 ORNL
Jaguar upgrade brings ORNL closer to petascale computing 2008-05-15 HPCwire Revaluating FPGAs for 64-bit Floating-Point Calculations 2008-05-15 Supercomputing Online DOE's Office of Science to Award High Performance Computing Resources
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2008-05-12 HPCwire
IEEE Medal for Excellence in Scalable Computing Awarded to Jack Dongarra 2008-05-02 PAPI PAPI 3.6 Released 2008-04-15 CiSE The PlayStation 3 for High-Performance Scientific Computing
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2008-05-13 PARA'08
PARA 2008 2008-05-19 CCGrid 2008 Cluster Computing and the Grid 2008-05-19 Parallel CFD 2008 Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics 2008-06-01 Householder XVII Householder Symposium XVII 2008-06-03 Sandia CSRI Next-generation scalable applications: When MPI-only is not enough 2008-06-08 OSCAR08 6th Annual Symposium on OSCAR and HPC Cluster Systems
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