nCorium Startup joins LANL’s Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium for Ultra-scale Efficiency
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The San Jose-based startup company nCorium has joined Los Alamos National Laboratory's Efficient Mission Centric Computing Consortium (EMC3) in the quest for efficient, ultra-scale computing. "We are excited to be working with nCorium to explore moving data multiple times faster than current approaches while adding value to the data as it moves," said Gary Grider, HPC Division Leader at Los Alamos. "The prospect of using far less data movement/storage nodes in our environment while providing more in-flight data manipulation is an important step towards the higher efficiencies that the EMC3 seeks."
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