Review on High-Performance Computing
By: Pavaani, S.
Contributor(s): Gulhare, kajal Kiran.
Publisher: Tamil Nadu i-manager's 2022Edition: Vol,9(2), Jul-Dec.Description: 44-52p.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: i-manager's journal on cloud computing (JCC)Summary: High-Performance Computing (HPC) has evolved into a tool that is essential to every researcher's work. The vast majority of issues that arise in contemporary research may be simulated, explained, or put to the test through the use of computer simulations. Researchers often struggle with computational issues while concentrating on the issues that arise from the study. Because the majority of researchers have a minimal or nonexistent understanding of low-level computer science, it tends to view computer programs as extensions of the thoughts and bodies rather than as fully independent systems. As a result of the fact that computers do not function in the same manner as people do, the typical outcome is lowperformance computing in situations where high-performance computing would be expected.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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High-Performance Computing (HPC) has evolved into a tool that is essential to every researcher's work. The vast majority of issues that arise in contemporary research may be simulated, explained, or put to the test through the use of computer simulations. Researchers often struggle with computational issues while concentrating on the issues that arise from the study. Because the majority of researchers have a minimal or nonexistent understanding of low-level computer science, it tends to view computer programs as extensions of the thoughts and bodies rather than as fully independent systems. As a result of the fact that computers do not function in the same manner as people do, the typical outcome is lowperformance computing in situations where high-performance computing would be expected.
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