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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.
The quantum computers of tomorrow might use photons to move around the data they need to make calculations, but photons are tricky to work with. Two new papers...National Institute of Standards and Technology From ACM News | January 21, 2011
In a step toward a generation of ultrafast computers, physicists have used bursts of radio waves to briefly create 10 billion quantum-entangled pairs of subatomic...The New York Times From ACM News | January 21, 2011
Brown University researchers are using Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Cray XT5 Kraken supercomputer to develop three-dimensional models of the human arterial tree...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM TechNews | January 19, 2011
The state of entanglement has been created in silicon for the first time. The feat could lead to quantum computers made like ordinary computer chips.New Scientist From ACM News | January 19, 2011
With a peak performance of about 19 teraflops, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's new computing resource, the Euclid cluster, can run large-scale computing projects...University of Wisconsin-Madison From ACM TechNews | January 18, 2011
Two groups of physicists have managed to shift the quantum entanglement between two photons onto an entangled state between one photon and a quantum memor.Scientific American From ACM News | January 14, 2011
University of Tennessee, Knoxville's Jack Dongarra says that exascale supercomputers are needed to solve problems in the economy, engineering, and manufacturing...Tennessee Today From ACM TechNews | January 14, 2011
The goal of the European Exascale Software Initiative (EESI) is to help effect the migration from petascale to exascale systems over the next 10 years by bringing...HPC Wire From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2011
Many computer scientists say the High-Performance Linpack test is not the best performance measurement for the world's top supercomputers. The new Graph500 benchmark...IEEE Spectrum From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2011
IIT-Madras will establish an interdisciplinary center of excellence for facilitating research on embedded systems, very large scale integration design, and enabling...The Hindu From ACM TechNews | January 7, 2011
Wipro Ltd. is building what will become India's fastest supercomputer for the Indian Space Research Organisation, giving the agency critical muscle to crunch...Livemint From ACM News | January 4, 2011
The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base recently unveiled a supercomputer, named the Condor Cluster, consisting of 1,760 Sony...Air Force Times From ACM TechNews | January 3, 2011
This year the world's largest science experiment roared to life. Deep beneath the French-Swiss border, the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC, has spent the year accelerating...National Public Radio From ACM News | December 29, 2010
Chipmaker Intel has been investigating the issue of scaling the number of cores in chips through its Terascale Computing Research Program, which has so far yielded...ZDNet From ACM News | December 29, 2010
The President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology's recently released report suggests that U.S. research funds would be better spent developing effective...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | December 22, 2010
Pablo Parrilo has discovered a new approach to convex optimization that creates order out of chaos in complex nonlinear systems.Gary Anthes From Communications of the ACM | January 1, 2011
The pace of advances in information technology could slow unless the United States aggressively commits to fundamental research and development in parallel computing...National Academy of Sciences From ACM TechNews | December 17, 2010
In the personal-computer industry, where things change fast, one fact has been a constant for years: There are two major, mainstream operating systems for consumers...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | December 16, 2010
IBM plans to build an Intel Xeon-based supercomputer that will reach a peak speed of three petaflops and use a hot water-cooling system, which will result in 40...eWeek Europe From ACM TechNews | December 15, 2010