Cycle Computing uses Amazon computing services to do work of supercomputer
Wednesday, November 13, 2013 - 12:30
in Mathematics & Economics
(Phys.org) —Computer services company Cycle Computing has announced that it has used Amazon's servers to run software for a client that simulated the properties of 205,000 molecules over an 18 hour period using 156,000 Amazon cores to get the job done. The cost to the client, the University of Southern California, was $33,000.