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Quantum computing will not replace classical computing: The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) shares this view with…
First he completed his training as an IT specialist in system integration at the LRZ, followed by a degree in business…
There's much to discover 2023 at LRZ: new technologies and services start in operation.
Researchers and developers: The EXA4MIND team works on new tools for the work with research data.
2022 was a busy and successful year for the data centre in Garching. As the year draws to a close, we look back.
2022 was a busy and successful year for the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre: It celebrated its 60th anniversary this…
New technologies and personnel from 42 nations: how the LRZ in Garching grows in new fields and builds up new services.…
Quantum computing needs control and monitoring capabilities. Universities and research institutes are currently working…
The Cerebras CS-2 system features a giant processor, the first cryostat with a superconducting quantum processor. In…