IBM to help build $100 million supercomputer center

By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: May 11, 2006, 12:00 PM PDT

http://news.com.com/IBM+to+help+build+100+million+supercomputer+center/2100-1006_3-6071268.html?tag=nefd.top

IBM, in conjunction with other companies, will help build a 
supercomputer center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The center is 
expected to develop new semiconductors and advancing nanotechnology.

The new Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations, planned to 
be operational by the end of the year, will be the largest 
supercomputing center at a university and one of the 10 largest in the 
world, according to its backers. Troy, NY-based Rensselaer is already a 
major center for nanotechnology research and part of Governor George 
Pataki's strategy to make the state one of the leaders in the field 
through tax breaks, infrastructure and educational programs.

The budget for the center is roughly $100 million.

Cadence, which makes semiconductor design tools, and Advance Micro 
Devices will participate as well. IBM and AMD, among others, already are 
part of an effort to build a lithography research center in Albany. 
(Hector Ruiz said in 2003 that New York State was the only region in the 
U.S. that was aggressively courting the electronics industry.)

At the Rensselaer supercomputing center, scientists will attempt to 
design transistors and other devices measuring only a few nanometers 
long (a nanometer is a billionth of a meter) and simulate how different 
atoms and materials interact. Today's chips sport features measuring 
less than 65 nanometers and consist of only a few atoms. By 2015, 
features on some chips will measure only 22 nanometers.


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