Attacking HIV with Titan and Blue Waters
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#8ZDQ)
"The highly parallel molecular dynamics code NAMD was was one of the first codes to run on a GPU cluster when G80 and CUDA were introduced in 2007, and is now used to perform petascale biomolecular simulations, including a 64-million-atom model of the HIV virus capsid, on the GPU-accelerated Cray XK7 Blue Waters and ORNL Titan machines."
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