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The fire brigade of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is digitising its information on operational locations on…
How we will travel tomorrow is being simulated and calculated with the help of supercomputers at the Department of…
It's ready to go: Delivered to the Leibniz Computing Centre (LRZ) in late summer, the new CS-2 system from Cerebras…
Superconducting Qubits and Algorithms (SQA) took place at the beginning of September at the Forschungszentrum Garching.…
Modern science needs computing power –and therefores electricity. A lot of electricity, in fact. Researchers, in turn,…
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) reports on the launch of the "European Quantum Computing for…
Fortran and C++ are widely used in High Performance Computing (HPC), and often even codes or software written in these…
Our understanding of the universe, the formation of the universe and the hypothetical collision of galaxies has made a…
New technologies and personnel from 42 nations: how the LRZ in Garching grows in new fields and builds up new services.…