News
- [Jan 4, 2012] Matthew Peterson blogs at Vertatique about Supercomputing in Small Spaces (SSS).
- [May 4, 2005] Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for Green Destiny & mpiBLAST: Hardware & Software for Super-Efficient Supercomputing".
- [April 4, 2005] Feng gives a keynote speech on "The Evolution of Power-Aware. High-Performance Clusters: From the Datacenter to the Desktop" at the IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium.
- [June 24, 2004] Feng and Hsu receive the Innovative Supercomputer Architecture Award from the International Supercomputer Conference for "Green Destiny and its Evolving Parts".
- [November 19, 2003] Green Destiny gets slash-dotted again in Efficient Supercomputing with Green Destiny.
- [October 16, 2003] Green Destiny wins an R&D 100 Award.
- [August 2003] The BBC News reports on "Green Destiny: A 'Cool' 240-Node Supercomputer in a Telephone Booth".
- [June 29, 2003] The Register reports on the confluence of Green Destiny and mpiBLAST in "Los Alamos lends open source hand to life sciences".
- [March 15, 2003] CIO Magazine dubs creators of Green Destiny as "blade runners" in "Servers on the Edge"
- [December 2, 2002] BusinessWeek tabs Green Destiny as an innovation to keep an eye on.
- [November 15, 2002] mpiBLAST v0.9 is available as a beta release.
- [July 8, 2002] The success of Green Destiny, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, leads to the the birth of mpiBLAST, a novel open-source parallelization of NCBI BLAST.
- [June 25, 2002] Green Destiny makes it to slashdot.
- [June 25, 2002] The New York Times writes about Green Destiny.
- [May 17, 2002] Gordon Bell and Linus Torvalds on-hand to officially launch the "Supercomputing in Small Spaces" project.
- [May 1, 2002] Three-million body, three-dimensional hydrodynamics simulation of a supernova core-collapse completed.
- [April 23, 2002] One timestep of a one-billion particle simulation completed in a few hours
- [April 15, 2002] 240-node Bladed Beowulf (code-named "Green Destiny") comes on-line.
- [April 2, 2002] Parts for our 240-node Bladed Beowulf arrive.
- [March 27, 2002] Order for our 240-node Bladed Beowulf placed
- [November 13-15, 2001] Public demonstration of the MetaBlade and MetaBlade2 Bladed Beowulfs at SC2001.
- [October 9, 2001] A 24-node Bladed Beowulf (code-named MetaBlade) comes on-line.
- [September 28, 2001] Project conception.
Last updated: Jan 04, 2012