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February 1, 2014 · Admin

A field guide to SCC

A student cluster competition is an event that brings together university students who have built their own supercomputers – that’s the “cluster” part – for a live face-off to see whose is the fastest. That’s the “competition” part. They’re given real, scientific workloads to run and a power limit they can’t exceed, and the team with the highest-performing system wins.

Find out how the competitions work here, and find out how it all got started here. We think you’ll be impressed.

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Tagged: HPC, ISC, SC, Student Cluster Competition, supercomputing

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    […] Learn more about the ISC competition format and student competitions in general here. […]

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    […] (For more details about this competition, check this out. For info on these competitions in general, read this too.) […]

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