Personal Supercomputing Arrives with Mathematica Personal Grid
Edition and Quad-Core Computers
November 14, 2005--With Mathematica
Personal Grid Edition and new cost-effective quad-core computers,
personal supercomputing is now a reality. Mathematica Personal Grid
Edition eliminates the barriers to using parallelism as part of your
daily workflow--with no administrative overhead and no contending for
shared resources--and opens the door to new possibilities in
high-performance computing. You can easily tackle larger problems and
investigate parallel approaches at any stage of the problem-solving
process, right at your desk and at your own convenience.
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition combines the computational
capabilities of Mathematica with high-level
parallel language extensions to create an optimal computing framework
for quad-core machines, instantly changing the supercomputing
landscape. Mathematica's high-level language and
state-of-the-art numeric and symbolic solvers make it ideal for doing
exploratory technical computing in a wide range of fields, resulting
in increased productivity and letting you push the limits further than
ever before.
The Mathematica 5 series (5.0, 5.1, 5.2) provided numerous
performance and scalability enhancements to the software of choice for
demanding technical computing applications. All-platform 64-bit
computing has broken the memory barrier, while fast machine-optimized
dense and sparse linear algebra gives Mathematica unparalleled
numerical speed. These versions also incorporate major new
functionality for connectivity--including built-in universal database
link, web services, and numerous file format converters--as well as
hundreds of new numerical and symbolic algorithms.
gridMathematica extends
this high-level framework to enterprise parallel computing. Now
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition is the only solution to bring
high-performance supercomputing to the individual desk, continuing the
Wolfram Research commitment to cutting-edge innovation.
"Traditionally, parallel computing has been the realm of specialist
programmers with limited understanding of different application fields.
Researchers had to cross multiple barriers--including prohibitive cost,
administrative overhead, remote locations, and hard-to-use APIs--to
perform parallel computations, often putting this resource beyond their
reach," said Roger Germundsson, director of research and development at
Wolfram Research. "Now parallel computing can directly be used by
individual researchers as an integral problem-solving method. With
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition and a quad-core machine, you have
an immediately useable environment for exploring parallelism at any
level."
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition offers performance
improvements of up to 300% over standard Mathematica with
only minimal code modifications. For more-intensive parallel applications,
programs can run unchanged on grids or clusters of any size using
gridMathematica. This also makes
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition the perfect prototyping
environment for large-scale parallelism, and adds another dimension
to Wolfram Research's ability to conveniently handle all of your
supercomputing needs within the same basic framework.
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Unix, for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
More details are available on the Mathematica Personal Grid
Edition website.
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