The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is home to many advanced programs and technologies that help process huge amounts of data, which the agency shares to the public. After being ...
NASA has launched the "High Performance Fast Computing Challenge" to significantly speed up its FUN3D aircraft design software, aiming for a 10,000-fold performance improvement. The challenge is open ...
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NASA has another HeroX contest underway, one that will require interested participants to first sign an application and go through a government check. Those who make it through the process will get ...
Washington: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced a $55,000 award for tweaking its aircraft designing software to run 10,000 times faster than one of the world’s most ...
The competition centres on NASA’s FUN3D software. Written in the 1980s with the Fortran programming language, it is used during the development of experimental aircraft. FUN3D can simulate how air ...
NASA relies on supercomputers for some of their research, and because the supercomputers are responsible for crunching data very quickly, it comes as no surprise that NASA wants them to be both as ...