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What does ES stand for?

Earth Simulator


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Samples in periodicals archive:
No, the Japanese Earth Simulator was an 'open science' machine and was on the Top500 for a number of years," he said.
For example, WRN teams at Reading University in the United Kingdom and the Yokohama Earth Simulator in Japan have recently completed a run of 300 years worth of simulated global weather based on current conditions, using supercomputers that can simulate the earth's atmosphere and oceans.
The model, called the Nonhydrostatic ICosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM), was developed for the supercomputer Earth Simulator at JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology).
s first supercomputer is 10 times faster than Japan's NEC Earth Simulator.
Earth Simulator masterly creates car crash scene to cut costs TOKYO - A team of Japanese engineers and scientists said Tuesday they have succeeded in creating a car crash scene down to the last detail using the Earth Simulator supercomputer system, one of the fastest in the world.
Built from SGI Altix systems and driven by 10,240 Intel Itanium 2 processors, Columbia's 16-system result easily tops Japan's famed Earth Simulator, rated at 35.
That would make the Grid more powerful than all but the world's largest supercomputer, the 35-teraflop Earth Simulator in Yokoharma, Japan.
The school's supercomputer, named X for its design goal of 10 teraflops, is the fastest university supercomputer, and the third fastest in the world behind Japan's Earth Simulator and the Los Alamos National Laboratory's ASCI Q dedicated weapons computer.

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