Georgia Tech, Oak Ridge and UT-Battelle collaborate on high-performance computing
2nd Feb 2006, 07:43 GMT
The College of Computing at Georgia Tech, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and UT-Battelle today announced a wide-ranging collaborative agreement to share facilities, staff and scientific resources aimed at significantly increasing the United States' capability to carry out large-scale research efforts reliant on advanced supercomputing technology.
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