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It's ready to go: Delivered to the Leibniz Computing Centre (LRZ) in late summer, the new CS-2 system from Cerebras…
Modern science needs computing power –and therefores electricity. A lot of electricity, in fact. Researchers, in turn,…
It's ready to go: Delivered to the Leibniz Computing Centre (LRZ) in late summer, the new CS-2 system from Cerebras…
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre is the first supercomputing centre in Europe to enter into an innovation partnership…
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre is the first supercomputing centre in Europe to enter into an innovation partnership…
In his lecture, Prof Dr Helmut Reiser answers the most important questions on the subject of social engineering.
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) will become a hosting site of European quantum computing site. The decision by…
Quantum computing for widespread use: Leibniz Supercomputing Centre's "Euro-Q-Exa" project convinces funding bodies in…
Specialists from IQM and LRZ describe in a white paper the necessary steps to embed a quantum processor (QPU) from the…