The status of US Teraflops-scale projects
Robert D. Mawhinney

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current progress of US projects developing Teraflops-scale computing resources for lattice field theory, highlighting two main initiatives and their objectives.
Contribution
It provides an overview of existing US Teraflops projects, detailing their scope, scale, and specific focus areas in lattice field theory.
Findings
Two US Teraflops projects are active: the Multidisciplinary Teraflops Project and a Columbia-based QCD-focused computer.
The projects aim to develop high-performance computing resources for lattice field theory research.
The Columbia project targets a 0.8 Teraflops computer primarily for QCD simulations.
Abstract
The current status of United States projects pursuing Teraflops-scale computing resources for lattice field theory is discussed. Two projects are in existence at this time: the Multidisciplinary Teraflops Project, incorporating the physicists of the QCD Teraflops Collaboration, and a smaller project, centered at Columbia, involving the design and construction of a 0.8 Teraflops computer primarily for QCD.
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