New National Lab Supercomputer Inches America Closer to the Exascale Era
New National Lab Supercomputer Inches America Closer to the Exascale Era July 13, 2019 Berkeley / CA / USA - View towards Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) at UC Berkeley is a US national lab that conducts scientific research on behalf of the Department Energy Sundry Photography/istockphoto Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox.
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Perlmutter, a next-generation supercomputer that’s planned to run among the planet’s most powerful, is going online at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The first of a two-phase installation started unfolding this week for the advanced system, which the Energy Department’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, or NERSC, will use to explore complex scientific phenomena and even map the universe.
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The Permutter supercomputer at the US National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) will deliver approximately four exaflops of AI perf.
In Search of the Dunk Game
Ace
May 12th, 2021 at 10:13 AM
I saved this mailbag question because it required some digging, though little did I realize just how much. The query is simple enough:
When is the last time that all 5 of Michigan s starters dunked in a single game? #mgomailbag
Michigan had a couple athletic point guards in the John Beilein era and tallied many glorious, dunk-filled blowouts. This should be easy. I ll still go year-by-year just in case something comes up; my shortcut is to use Bart Torvik s play-by-play data to check the number of dunks by the starting point guard(s), then investigate further if necessary.