Federal Plan for High-End Computing
Since the World War II era, when scientists, mathematicians, and engineers began using revolutionary electronic machinery that could rapidly perform complex calculations in support of the war effort, pioneering computing capabilities have been a principal foundation of the nation`s technological and economic strength. Today, solving many of our most important scientific and engineering problems requires high-end computers...
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