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WOLFRAM RESEARCH ANNOUNCES gridMathematica 2
Wolfram Research introduced Version 2 of its widely used gridMathematica
software at Supercomputing 2004 in Pittsburgh this week. gridMathematica is
now optimized for virtually all Top500 supercomputers, heterogeneous Grids and
personal workstations. With gridMathematica, scientists and engineers can
easily develop parallel applications using the uniquely productive and
interactive Mathematica environment and deploy them seamlessly on any
supercomputer.
Features of gridMathematica 2 include significant scheduling and
performance
enhancements, automatic parallelization of wider classes of computations,
programmable scheduling for problem-specific tuning, support for speculative
parallelism, improved failure recovery and user configurability, universal
database connectivity, Web services support, high speed binary I/O, industrial
strength string manipulation and full optimization for all 64-bit
architectures.
Building on the rich Mathematica foundation, gridMathematica is perfectly
suited for numerical supercomputing applications as well as parallel
processing of complex non-numeric data such as images, 2-D and 3-D vector
graphics, geospatial information, genomic sequences, algebraic formulas,
logical and program constructs, and general symbolic data.
Since its introduction in 2002, gridMathematica has been successfully
deployed
by many major corporations, government organizations, and universities
including: Aerospace Corp, Argonne National Laboratory, Columbia University,
Dow Chemical, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Kyoto University, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, MIT, NASA Langley, Queen's University, RAND
Corporation, Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital, Seagate Technology,
Silicon Graphics, Space Telescope Science Institute, Thomson Multimedia,
University of California at Berkeley, University of North Carolina, University
of Tokyo, Yale University, and many more.
At Supercomputing 2004, Wolfram Research partnered with Apple, HP, Intel,
Microsoft, and Orion Multisystems to showcase gridMathematica 2 on a variety
of high-performance systems. In addition, a free introductory training class
on gridMathematica is being offered by the Wolfram Education Group.
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