Status of the 0.8 Teraflops Supercomputer at Columbia
I. Arsenin, D. Chen, N. Christ, R. Edwards, A. Gara, S. Hanson, C., Jung, A. Kahler, A.D. Kennedy, G. Kilcup, Y. Luo, C. Malureanu, R. Mawhinney,, J. Parsons, J. Sexton, C. Sui, and P. Vranas

TL;DR
This paper reports on the progress and current status of Columbia's 0.8 Teraflops supercomputer, detailing hardware and software development stages for a high-performance parallel computing system.
Contribution
It provides an update on the construction and development of a large-scale supercomputer, including hardware and software descriptions and progress status.
Findings
Successful completion of the first stage with two nodes
Final construction phase of a 512-node prototype underway
Progress towards achieving 0.8 Teraflops performance
Abstract
The first stage in the construction of the 0.8 Teraflops Supercomputer at Columbia, a working, two node parallel computer, has been successfully completed. The next stage, a 512 node, 26 Gigaflops prototype, is in its final construction phase. A general description and current status of the hardware and software is presented.
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