Nystrom, Lynn A.2015-10-292015-10-292006-09-25http://hdl.handle.net/10919/59680Three years ago a group of computer scientists and high-performance computing experts at Virginia Tech made supercomputing history when they built System X, a 2200 processor Apple G5 cluster. System X debuted in November 2003 as the third most powerful supercomputer in the world, and the fastest academic supercomputer at the time. Today, motivated by the lessons learned from the System X project, and in order to partner with current users of System X and other high-end computing resources, the College of Engineering (CoE) has established the Center for High-End Computing Systems (CHECS).In CopyrightCollege of EngineeringCollege of Engineering launches center for high-end computing systemsPress releaseVirginia Tech. University Relations