- The National Center for Supercomputing
*Cool Site* - Information about supercomputing applications and research in the United States.
- Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
- Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing promotes an Australia-wide computing and communications systems infrastructure. Press releases, description of programs.
- Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation
- Links to member institutions and published papers.
- CompInfo - High Performance Computing
- Technical articles, news, events, publications, and manufacturer links.
- HPCwire
- Online journal of the high performance computing industry.
- The Journal of Supercomputing
- Available in print and online. Searchable archives available to subscribers.
- NPACI
- The National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure was created to develop a national supercomputing infrastructure. Links to resources, current research projects, and outreach programs.
- Primeur
- Monthly newsletter about European high performance computing developments. Back issues available.
- Scandal Supercomputing Project
- Development of a portable environment for programming supercomputers. Project information and resources about parallel programming.
- SCCD at Lawrence Livermore National Lab
- Scientific Computing and Communications Department. Current scientific and networking research.
- Scientific Supercomputing
- Parts of this book are available online, with ordering information for a printed copy.
- SI 2001
- A summer program for high school students to learn about supercomputing. Program information and application.
- Standard Interface Methodology
- Writing interfaces for the AS/400.
- Supercomputers
- A history of supercomputing.
- Supercomputing Online
- Includes news, analysis, and discussion about supercomputing.
- Top 500 Supercomputers
- Ranking of supercomputers according to the LINPACK benchmark. Links to news articles.
- PC World News: A $1000 Supercomputer?
- Within 18 months, Star Bridge Systems claims, you may be able to put the equivalent of today's supercomputer on your desktop - for about $1000.
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