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SEM Makes Supercomputing with Mathematica Simple--Right on Your Mac

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Jul 29, 2008, 10:40:48 AM7/29/08
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July 29, 2008--SEM 1.0.2 (Supercomputing Engine for
Mathematica) creates a standard way for each Mathematica kernel
in the cluster to communicate directly with every other kernel by
utilizing Message-Passing Interface (MPI) specification.

As a result of the collaboration between Advanced Cluster
Systems, LLC (ACS) and Dauger Research, Inc., SEM enables
Mathematica to be combined with Dauger Research's Pooch (Parallel
OperatiOn and Control Heuristic application) clustering
technology.

By running gridMathematica with MPI technology, its power can be
integrated with Pooch's ease of use and reliability in
high-performance computing. This new technology will further
enhance the power of both clusters and gridMathematica for SEM
users.

SEM works with gridMathematica and Mathematica Personal Grid
Edition to provide supercomputing capabilities to users in a wide
array of research and industry fields.

Key Features
* Offers ease of programming parallel algorithms
* Runs Mathematica symbolic manipulation across a cluster, as
cluster computing handles more than numerics

* Reduces execution time needed for gridMathematica algorithms
(up to 700% decrease in execution time when utilized on an 8-CPU node)
* Utilizes the maximum amount of resources in multi-CPU machines
* Performs symbolic manipulations across a cluster
* Employs a distributed memory model for using the RAM of the
entire cluster to run memory-consuming applications

SEM requires Mathematica 6 or higher with gridMathematica 2.2 or
Mathematica Personal Grid Edition 6, and is available for Mac OS
X 10.4.11 and up.

Current users of gridMathematica and Mathematica Personal Grid
Edition who love the Mathematica standard MathLink technology can
still enjoy peer-to-peer, parallel communication between kernels
as they always have.

More information about SEM is available:
http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/sem

SEM can be purchased at the Wolfram web store:
http://store.wolfram.com/view/app/sem

A complete list of Wolfram Research software products is available:
http://www.wolfram.com/products/all_products.html

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