Posted on Mon, Nov 19, 2012
Posted on Mon, Nov 05, 2012

Allinea DDT makes debugging at scale easy in Australia
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Posted on Thu, Nov 01, 2012

Allinea DDT adds support for IBM Blue Gene/Q
San Jose, CA, 2012-11-01, Allinea Software today announced the release of its high-performance scalable parallel debugger, Allinea DDT, for IBM BlueGene/Q systems.
The IBM BlueGene/Q (BG/Q) is the next generation in the IBM BlueGene family, and brings unprecedented core counts and multi-petaflop performance.
Software developers face their own engineering challenges in fully exploiting the potential of these high-end systems. Leadership sites for HPC application development recognize the importance of development tools at scale: application failure is incredibly expensive in machine time and in missed – or invalid - scientific results.
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Posted on Tue, Oct 30, 2012
New study shows Allinea Software enabling key science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Tennessee, USA, 2012-10-30 – A new study released today shows the market-leading debugger, Allinea DDT, is facilitating world-class research that spans the universe of scientific inquiry – everything from astrophysics to the structure of nuclei – with more computing power than ever before.
The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) is based at ORNL in Tennessee and is the home of Jaguar, a Cray XK6 that was rated the world’s fastest computer in 2010. Renamed Titan, the system is now being upgraded to perform 20 petaflops – a clear challenger to regain its title. Read More
Posted on Mon, Sep 24, 2012

National strategic HPC network relies on Allinea Software for development success
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Posted on Tue, Sep 11, 2012
Posted on Mon, May 14, 2012

Allinea DDT – the debugger of choice for the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
Champaign, Illinois, 2012-05-14 – The Blue Waters project is now well underway with a completion date of Fall 2012. As one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, its immense computational power and stability will allow scientists to make breakthroughs in a diverse range of fields. Allinea DDT is the debugger they call on to help them fix their bugs at full scale and exploit the maximum computational power.
The Blue Waters machine aims to deliver breakthroughs in nearly all areas of science and engineering – to enable discoveries into real-world science and engineering, from astrophysics to DNA, from earthquakes to epidemics. The technologies used on Blue Waters will be the bridge to those that future supercomputers will be built on. The project is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the University of Illinois and the state of Illinois. Cray is installing the main computational and on-line storage systems at the National Petascale Computing Facility (NPCF) in Champaign.
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Posted on Mon, Dec 19, 2011
Tools from Allinea Software - (www.allinea.com) – the industry leader in parallel software tools for High Performance Computing (HPC), will play a key role in the development of software at a new supercomputing facility at the aeronautical engineering department, King Abdulaziz University (KAU) in Saudi Arabia that will extend research capabilities in topics such as turbulent flow modelling.
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Posted on Thu, Dec 15, 2011

We were delighted to see so many people stop by our booth at SC11 in Seattle, allowing us to showcase our fantastic debugging products.
Here are few of our many highlights from the week:
- Allinea DDT 3.1 was launched and demos were given of Allinea DDT and Allinea OPT
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Posted on Fri, Nov 11, 2011
Visit Allinea Software on Stand 2610 at SC11
Allinea Software (www.allinea.com) has been selected by the Mont Blanc Project as its preferred debugger for ARM processors using Allinea DDT 3.1.
The newly launched Mont Blanc Project aims to set future global High Performance Computing (HPC) standards, through its utilisation of ARM technology to develop energy efficient HPC systems.
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