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Progress and status of APEmille
We report on the progress and status of the APEmille project: a SIMD parallel
computer with a peak performance in the TeraFlops range which is now in an
advanced development phase. We discuss the hardware and software architecture,
and present some performance estimates for Lattice Gauge Theory (LGT)
applications.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE97, 3 pages, Late
apeNEXT: A Multi-Tflops LQCD Computing Project
This paper is a slightly modified and reduced version of the proposal of the {\bf apeNEXT} project, which was submitted to DESY and INFN in spring 2000. .It presents the basic motivations and ideas of a next generation lattice QCD (LQCD) computing project, whose goal is the construction and operation of several large scale Multi-TFlops LQCD engines, providing an integrated peak performance of tens of TFlops, and a sustained (double precision) performance on key LQCD kernels of about 50% of peak speed
The APEmille project
Lecture Notes in Computer Scienc
Progress of the APEmille project
We report on the progress and status of the integration and test of APEmille, a SIMD parallel computer optimised for Lattice Gauge Theory (LGT) with a peak performance in the TeraFlops range. After extensive development and testing of the design, a first 128-node system has quickly and successfully been integrated. Tests with physics production runs ate to be started soon
THE APEMILLE PROJECT: A STATUS REPORT
The APEmille Collaboratio
An Overview of the APEmille Project
This paper describes the main architectural features of the APEmille parallel architecture. It covers in some details the hardware and software details of this machine, now in an advanced development phase. It finally presents a status report of the project