NCAR Awards 42 Million Core Hours on Yellowstone Supercomputer
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1JZYF)
The Wyoming-NCAR Allocations Panel evaluated a record-high nine requests," says Bryan Shader, UW's special assistant to the vice president for research and economic development, and professor of mathematics. "The projects were granted allocations totaling 42.6 million core hours of computing time on Yellowstone and will enable some incredible science on issues of importance to Wyoming, the U.S. and the world. Given that Wyoming's share of the NWSC is 75 million core hours, these allocations and the more than 40 million (core hours) allocated in February show more than full utilization of the resource."
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