Interactions News Wire
#36-05
16 May 2005
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Source:
INFN
Content: Press Release
Date Issued: 16 May
2005
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Ape
computers introduced in the U.S.: European, American and Japanese supercomputing
comparedApe computers will be introduced in the Usa on May 19th and
20th during the meeting “Supercomputer for Science across the Atlantic” that
will be held by the Italian Embassy in Washington.
The congress will deal
with the results reached in the development of powerful supercomputers optimized
for theoretical physics calculations and their possible advantages in other
scientific and technological areas. It will be the first time that these
European supercomputing technologies will be discussed together with the
American and the Japanese ones, in a large context that involves not only the
insiders.
In particular, the Italian Embassy will introduce to the
American research community ApeNext (Array Processor Experiment/Next) the
forefront supercomputer, result of the collaboration between the National
Institute of Nuclear Physics (Infn) and eminent European research centres,
realized in collaboration with the Italian company Eurotech.
The symposium
will deal also with equivalent projects to ApeNext, such as the American QcdOC
developed by the Columbia University in collaboration with Ibm, and with similar
systems realized by Japanese researchers.
These powerful supercomputers
have been conceived to response to the complex calculation requirements of
theoretical physicists and can find appliance in other scientific and
technological fields, such as meteorology, geophysics, proteomics and other
studies of biological systems.
For the Italian part the attendees will be
Raffaele Tripicccione, spokesman of Ape project, Federico Rapuano, spokesman of
Ape project within Infn, and Giampiero Tecchiolli, technical director of Exadron
Italia and counsellor of Eurotech group. Among the numerous foreigner attendees,
we mention here Norman Christ, spokesman of QcdOC project and Junichiro Makino,
of Tokyo University, spokesman of Grape project.
The two days meeting will be
concluded with a round table discussion whose title is “Where to with
supercomputing?” to trace the future prospects of research with
supercomputers.
For further information:
Raffaele Tripiccione,
spokesman of Ape project
Tel. + 39 348 120 4919
lele@fe.infn.itBarbara Gallavotti,
Chief of the Office for Communication of Infn
Tel. + 39 06 6868162; 335
6606075
e-mail:
Barbara.Gallavotti@Presid.infn.it