Expert in high performance computing joins TACC

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Tue, 03/24/2009 - 1:05pm

John McCalpin, an internationally recognized expert in high performance computing (HPC) hardware architecture and analysis, has joined the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as a research scientist to work in application performance on microprocessors of diverse architectures, TACC has announced.

"TACC is dedicated to supporting high-impact applications of advanced computing technologies, and building the most expert, [...]



 

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