Purdue: The Silicon Beneath Steele

By creating community clusters, Purdue University’s Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) changed the way high-performance computing was done on campus to enable faculty and research labs to access greater resources than any one group could acquire and maintain on its own. “Steele” is a new community cluster based upon the Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 series, which delivers the performance required by researchers to produce tomorrow’s breakthroughs in a wide range of fields.

The Silicon Beneath Steele

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