
Collaboration in the HPC Community is Thriving with the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Bob Sorensen, and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: April 2020
Length: 6 pages
Collaboration has long been a hallmark of the global HPC community. From joint development of new standards and architectures to advancing innovation in next generation technologies to investing in cutting edge research across academia, all facets of the HPC ecosystem have benefitted from some aspect of the HPC community banding together for the common good.
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