DOE awards record amount of supercomputing power

January 21, 2008 | Source: Information Week

The U.S. Department of Energy has expanded its supercomputing capacity, allowing scientists in academia and industry to receive more computing time.

DOE will award 265 million supercomputing processor hours to 55 research projects in 2008, the largest amount of supercomputing power awarded in its history and three times the amount awarded last year. It plans to quadruple the 2009 awards to give away nearly 1 billion processor hours.