TRANSFORM YOUR BUSINESS WITH HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING

July 7, 2018

High-performance computing (HPC) and supercomputing trace their history back as far as the 1920s. In the early modern era, HPC was used by monolithic supercomputers, such as those produced by Cray Research beginning in the 1970s. This technology was largely limited to national research laboratories due to the high cost and need for specialized facilities and expertise. By the 1990s, computers built from industry-standard components began to emerge alongside proprietary machines. This trend marked the beginning of HPC based on open standards hardware and open source software, which continues to provide HPC capabilities for mainstream organizations.

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