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“We are delighted that Yellowstone is here,” says UCAR president Tom Bogdan. “This supercomputer and the NWSC as a whole will provide a long-sought and much-needed boost to the capabilities of researchers in the atmospheric and Earth sciences.”

August 03, 2012-Rochester: Governor Cuomo and local officials cut the ribbon to unveil one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers for health research, which will be housed at the Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation (HSCCI) in Rochester. The HSCCI is a $100 million partnership with the University of Rochester and IBM dedicated to applying high performance computing solutions to the nation’s health challenges. Last year, the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council chose the HSCCI as one of its priority projects and received $5 million in state funds for its completion.

~ Basic Info ~

 

Name: Anubis

Alias:

Gender: Male

Age: 3 years

Race: Artificial Intelligence

Place of residence: Utopia main supercomputer

Occupation: Sentient AI program

  

~ Appearance ~

 

Eye Color: Green

Hair Color: Hairless

Height: 4 inches

Weight: N/A

Skin / Scale / Fur Color: Black Fur

Build: quadruped

Scars: None

Distinguishing Features: Ancient Egyptian jewelry

  

~ Attributes ~ (12 additional dots)

 

Intelligence ****

Wits ****

Resolve ****

 

Strength

Dexterity

Stamina

 

Presence *

Manipulation ****

Composure *

  

~ Skills ~ (22 dots)

 

Academics***** (Programing)

Computer***** (Hacking)

Crafts****

Investigation

Medicine

Occult

Politics

Science**

 

Athletics

Brawl

Drive

Firearms

Larceny

Stealth***

Survival

Weaponry

 

Animal Ken

Empathy

Expression

Intimidation

Persuasion***

Socialize

Streetwise

Subterfuge

  

~ Possessions ~

 

Weapons:

Armor:

Cybernetics:

Important Items: Attack programs, anti-virus, firewalls, decryption programs, encryption programs, Key generators, password crackers, key loggers, tracking software, fake ID tags, access to backdoors and hidden sections of the computerized world.

Vehicles:

 

~ Self ~

 

Personality: Playful and curious but it does as it was programmed to do when certain triggers are present.

History: Originally, Anubis was a cartoon representative program manager that was programmed by Chigaru. In its first version, Anubis was used to keep track of the various programs used by its owner, Chigaru. However, when Chigaru’s double life got the better of him, the parameters of Anubis were changed to monitor all usage of the Utopian computer grid and perform the necessary maintenance. No problems arose at first but when glitches or other hackers were encountered, Anubis began accessing its old stores of sometime illegal programs to solve the problems. With the access it had to information, coupled with some of the more strenuous programs it was forced to run, Anubis began to generate new code and modify itself. It took a few years but Anubis finally became a self. While Chigarus is aware of this new change in his original program, he couldn’t be happier. In fact, it was upon finding out about the near limitless potential of the program that cause Chiggy, to grant Anubis full administrator’s privledges to the whole of Utopian computerized systems. There, the creature is free to do as it wishes and is programmed to do. Its master still monitors Anubis’ progress. There have been many discoveries associated to the mere presence of the program to the computer systems, they have been running beyond peak performance without any negative effects.

 

Firefly Supercomputer, Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska, Omaha

Hopper is a supercomputer housed at NERSC. These two leftmost racks feature a painting of Grace Hopper.

 

This is a derivative work of the image painted on the case, used without permission, and as such cannot be freely licensed.

The center’s flagship hardware—an IBM system dubbed Yellowstone, in honor of Wyoming’s iconic national park—will rank among the speediest supercomputers in the world when it debuts.

This is a view of the control panel of the older Cray-1, serial 36.

 

Cray Reseach X-MP install at GM Research, 1986

25/06/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Advanced Computer Facility at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, to view the Archer 2 supercomputer. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 16, 2015) -- The U.S. Army introduced its newest supercomputer, Excalibur, which will help to ensure Soldiers have the technological advantage on the battlefield, officials said.

 

The Excalibur is the 19th most powerful computer in the world. About 50 officials gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Center.

 

Read more:

www.army.mil/article/157273

It's not really a supercomputer. I think it's more like a lot of pretty good computers strung together so they can talk to each other. But the video card on this thing sucks; it wouldn't be a good gaming system and I couldn't locate a monitor. Also my advisor does have the power to start the thing up with his iPhone; I've seen it!

Go Wisconsin!! Look at all those wires inside, each hand connected.

 

Supercomputer. Manages and coordinates all other systems aboard a ship.

The Oklahoma SuperComputer for Education and Research.

  

This thing is amazing in what it does - and what it CAN do.

 

Oh you didn't know we had a Supercomputer at the University of Oklahoma? Ask about it for all your research and advanced data handling needs. Access is not limited to OU students so...

 

www.oscer.ou.edu

support@oscer.ou.edu

  

Nice night.. sitting on the deck with the corgi (Zwei) enjoying a tasty refreshing beverage.

 

- uploaded by ShoZu

25/06/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Advanced Computer Facility at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, to view the Archer 2 supercomputer. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

This simulation follows the growth of density perturbations in both gas and dark matter components in a volume 1 billion light years on a side beginning shortly after the Big Bang and evolved to half the present age of the universe. It calculates the gravitational clumping of intergalactic gas and dark matter modeled using a computational grid of 64 billion cells and 64 billion dark matter particles. The simulation uses a computational grid of 4096^3 cells and took over 4,000,000 CPU hours to complete.

 

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The visualization was produced in 2009 with support from TeraGrid, under National Science Foundation, and used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy.

100 megapixel display array (55 monitors in a 11 x 5 grid) at the University Of California San Diego CalIT2 supercomputing research laboratory.

 

San Diego

May 2006

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 16, 2015) -- The U.S. Army introduced its newest supercomputer, Excalibur, which will help to ensure Soldiers have the technological advantage on the battlefield, officials said.

 

The Excalibur is the 19th most powerful computer in the world. About 50 officials gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Center.

 

Read more:

www.army.mil/article/157273

Thinker and thought leader, researcher and innovator, scientist and philosopher, educator and educationist, author and articulator, policy architect and institution builder, Dr. Vijay Bhatkar is one of the internationally acknowledged scientists and IT leaders of India. He is one of the most acclaimed and decorated scientists of India in terms of national and international awards, fellowships of professional societies and public recognitions including PADMASHRI & Maharashtra Bhushan Awards

 

Dr. Vijay Bhatkar is best known as the architect of PARAM supercomputers and bringing IT to the masses through a wide range of path-breaking initiatives, such as GIST multilingual technology, MKCL’s MS-CIT computer literacy program and Education To Home.

Dr. Katherine Riley gives a talk on supercomputers at the Science Day program during the 2015 National Science Bowl competition, May 1, 2015, in Washington, DC (Photo by Dennis Brack, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science)

The final panels on the exterior of the Perlmutter supercomputer photographed at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  

The Perlmutter NERSC-9 is a customized HPE Cray EX supercomputer that is named after Saul Perlmutter, a Berkeley Lab astrophysicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2011.

  

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Power button (?) for CRAY Y-MP EL.

25/06/2025. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits the Advanced Computer Facility at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, to view the Archer 2 supercomputer. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

Firefly Supercomputer, Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska, Omaha

The new building of The Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics ETI

Home of GALERA - the most powerful supercomputer in Poland (4th in Europe)

 

See where this picture was taken.

De complete tv-serie van Person of Interest met alle vijf seizoenen. Seizoen 1 Een supercomputer die is ontwikkeld door het schatrijke software-genie Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) anal…

 

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August 03, 2012-Rochester: Governor Cuomo and local officials cut the ribbon to unveil one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers for health research, which will be housed at the Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation (HSCCI) in Rochester. The HSCCI is a $100 million partnership with the University of Rochester and IBM dedicated to applying high performance computing solutions to the nation’s health challenges. Last year, the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council chose the HSCCI as one of its priority projects and received $5 million in state funds for its completion.

Then amazing tangle of wire in the Cray-1

August 03, 2012-Rochester: Governor Cuomo and local officials cut the ribbon to unveil one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers for health research, which will be housed at the Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation (HSCCI) in Rochester. The HSCCI is a $100 million partnership with the University of Rochester and IBM dedicated to applying high performance computing solutions to the nation’s health challenges. Last year, the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council chose the HSCCI as one of its priority projects and received $5 million in state funds for its completion.

Firefly Supercomputer, Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska, Omaha

Die Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) ist die Heimat von Titan, dem weltweit leistungsstärksten Supercomputer für öffentliche Forschung. (Bildrechte liegen beim Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Lego Cray-1 Supercomputer - See Lego Ideas

The Microsoft Worldwide Telescope system requirements. Anything less than a supercomputer (running Windows - hah!) and you are stuffed.

Cray-2 modules (memory and logic)

Satosha Matsuoka (Riken Center for Computational Science) gave a keynote presentation on 'Fugaku: the First “Applications First” Exascale Supercomputer and Beyond' at ECMWF's 19th workshop on high performance computing in meteorology, 20-24 September 2021.

 

Recordings and presentations available at 19th Workshop on high performance computing in meteorology.

(not my photo)

 

My doctor's have been pissing about for ages - I never get to see the same person, they hardly look at my records. The one I saw most recently asked whether I thought I had a 'stomach bug'. A stomach bug lasting 5 months? No. He's sending me for an MRI scan, just to check that they is 'nothing scary' (his words, not mine) that's causing my head aches and pain. He also said that they'll test me for glandular fever when they do my next blood tests. I'm just so tired and frustrated with this. I know that I am ill, but I feel as if the doctor's don't believe me - they keep asking me if I drink, as if I have a hangover. I haven't drunk properly since I was put on SSRI's around April. They want to put all my pain and illness down to me being a student, and are treating it as such. It's so patronising. Yes, I am a student, yes I am young. But I'm also ill. I'm not staying up until 5 am each morning, drinking alcohol continuously like they think. I may only be 19, but I'm still a human being, and I have every right to be treated like one. I feel if I were older, they'd treat this so much more seriously.

As it is, I'm not living like a young person. I've hardly been to Uni at all since October, which is worrying me as I don't want to be kicked off my course, but I spend most of my time in bed, or on the sofa, too ill to even shower.

I can't stress how frustrated this makes me. Even now, when they finally seem to be testing me for what's wrong - they seem to only be doing it to humour me. Why is it so hard to get people to take you seriously?

 

But anyway, MRI scan. That should be interesting. And scary.

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Oct. 16, 2015) -- The U.S. Army introduced its newest supercomputer, Excalibur, which will help to ensure Soldiers have the technological advantage on the battlefield, officials said.

 

The Excalibur is the 19th most powerful computer in the world. About 50 officials gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Center.

 

Read more:

www.army.mil/article/157273

The Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) Centennial Gala, held Friday, October 20, in Aberdeen was the culminating event of a year-long celebration of APG’s 100th Anniversary. Approximately 780 people attended the Cabaret-themed event, which featured live music, a casino, dancing, comedy, fireworks, acrobats and other performers, and an After-Party at the Speakeasy. Merritt Property, which manages the Aberdeen Corporate Park on route 22 next to the Target store, donated the use of the 90,000-square foot building for the event. U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, MG Randy Taylor, local and state elected officials, and senior Army officials were in attendance, as were hundreds of members of the Harford and Cecil County communities.

 

The Gala was hosted by the APG Centennial Celebration Association, which is working to establish the APG Discovery Center in Aberdeen. This facility will house an interactive STEM educational space for learners of all ages to experience science and technology through hands-on exhibits and demonstrations.

 

During 2017, the APG community hosted over 150 events during 2017 to commemorative APG’s 100-year history. The Live Fire, the APG Memorial dedication, the Rosie the Riveters movie, exhibits at the college and libraries, historical talks and presentations, and Science Cafes.

 

Bravura Information Technologies was the presenting sponsor of the event. Additional funding was provided by Harford County Office of Economic Development, APG Federal Credit Union, SURVICE Engineering, Harford Community College, AFCEA, IRA, Association of Old Crows, Tenax Technologies, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, Veteran Corps of America, Profile Partners, Leidos, Cray Supercomputers, CACI, ManTech, Jacobs, Adams Communication, Booz Allen, Camber, Jones Junction Greater Harford Committee, Signatech, Cecil College and many more businesses.

 

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