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Read about important announcements and events for the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division during 2001.


NAS PRESS RELEASE ARCHIVE FOR 2001

11.27.01 - NASA hosts national grid computing forum
NASA's latest research in grid computing technology will be showcased at an upcoming two-day workshop.
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11.13.01 - 1,024-Processor Supercomputer Makes More Accurate Climate Assessments
NASA scientists can now evaluate the global impact of natural and human-induced activities on climate and better predict probable climate patterns in the future, thanks to the world's first 1,024-processor supercomputer.
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11.05.01 - Supercomputing Conference to Feature NASA Technology
NASA's cutting-edge research in high-performance computing and networking will be showcased at an upcoming seven-day conference in Denver.
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07.18.01 - New NASA Supercomputer Models Earth Climate at Warp Speed
Using what may be the most powerful parallel supercomputer of its kind, NASA scientists recently used a highly advanced prototype processor to significantly advance the ability to evaluate the global impact of natural and human-induced activities on our climate.
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03.28.01 - NASA-Industry team improves supercomputers to reach for dreams
Simulating life's beginning and accurately predicting hurricane paths are two distant dreams that came a small step closer to reality when NASA recently was first to "boot" what may be the most powerful parallel supercomputer of its kind.
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