The first full-production Cray X1 system, installed at the AHPCRC starting in March 2003, demonstrated its ability to achieve breakthrough scientific results while running Army applications in computational fluid dynamics, computational mechanics and battlefield weather forecasting that are of great importance to the defense of the United States," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP-Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director.
The 93rd AGOW consolidates the tactical air control-party and battlefield weather specialties of the 3rd Air Support Operations Group at Fort Hood, TX, the 18th ASOG at Pope AFB, NC, and the specialized force protection capabilities of the 820th Security Forces Group at Moody AFB.
The Cray X1 system has demonstrated its ability to perform on Army applications in computational fluid dynamics, computational mechanics and battlefield weather forecasting that are of great importance to the defense of the United States," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP-Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director.
The first full-production Cray X1 system has demonstrated its ability to perform on Army applications in computational fluid dynamics, computational mechanics and battlefield weather forecasting that are of great importance to the defense of the United States," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP-Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director.
The AHPCRC is now uniquely positioned to apply the production Cray X1 to key applications in computational mechanics, battlefield weather forecasting, and biological process modeling that are of great importance to the defense of the United States," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP-Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director.
The Cray X1 will allow AHPCRC, Army, and DoD researchers to address a set of key problems in computational mechanics, battlefield weather forecasting, and biological process modeling that are of great importance to the defense of the United States.
The Cray X1, with its low memory latency and high memory bandwidth, will allow AHPCRC, Army, and DoD researchers to address a set of key problems in computational mechanics, battlefield weather forecasting, and biological process modeling that are of great importance to the defense of the United States," said Paul Muzio, NCSI VP-Government Programs and AHPCRC Support Infrastructure Director.