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NERSC will hold Program/NERSC Requirements Gathering Workshops…
Science needs are changing rapidly, and there is need to capture NERSC workload more frequently than the current five-year cycle. Following the success of the Program/ESnet Requirements Workshops, NERSC will hold Program/NERSC Requirements Workshops. Two such workshops will be held every year in the Washington, DC area. For additional information, select this link. ( 31kb PDF File)
Franklin Upgraded with Quad Core Chips
NERSC upgraded its Cray XT-4-based system, known as Franklin, with quad core chips from July through October, 2008. Franklin, which was available to users throughout the upgrade, now has a theoretical peak performance of approximately 355 TFlops/sec. The system, named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, consists of 102 cabinets and over 38,000 compute nodes. Select the following links for more information about Franklin or other systems at NERSC.
About NERSC...
As a national resource to enable scientific advances to support the missions of the Department of Energy's Office of Science, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), operated by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, annually serves approximately 3,000 scientists throughout the United States. These researchers work at DOE laboratories, universities, industrial laboratories and other Federal agencies. Computational science conducted at NERSC covers the entire range of scientific disciplines, but is focused on research that supports DOE's missions and scientific goals.
Allocations of computer time and archival storage at NERSC are awarded to research groups based on a review of submitted proposals. As proposals are submitted, they are subjected to peer review to evaluate the quality of science, the relevance of the proposed research to Office of Science goals and objectives and the readiness of the proposed application to fully utilize the computing resources being requested.
A prominent feature of NERSC since its founding in 1974 has been the expertise and the competence of the employees staffing the facility and the high quality services delivered to users. The NERSC staff delivers critical computing resources, applications and information to enable users to optimize the utilization of their allocations on the high performance systems at NERSC.
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