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From university to vocational training and back to university: Cristian Buschermöhle likes to take detours to achieve…
With the CS-2 system from Cerebras, AI models for the recognition of hate speech on social media platforms can be…
Bayerischer Rundfunk reports on EuroQExa, the quantum system that is being integrated into a supercomputer at the LRZ…
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, the LRZ is once again hosting an Open Lab Day at the Centre for…
The Hochschulübergreifende IT-Services (HITS), a working group for inter-university services, will be present itsself…
Over the last decade the CompBioMed Centre of Excellence worked on the Virtual Human, a digital twin of an individual…
A face-to-face workshop at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre demonstrated the potential of Cerebras Systems’s CS-2…
Searching online, inform themselves, commenting articles, buying products: Internet users primarily rely on the…
Energy-efficiency in data centres is not only achieved by improving computer hardware, but even more so by modernising…