By combining different numerical models, Alice-Agnes Gabriel and her team at the SuperMUC-NG of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) were able to gain new insights into the tsunami puzzle of Palu/I
Photo by CDC on Unsplash Scientists pursuing research aimed at prevention, containment, remediation, or cures related to the coronavirus pandemic are giving expedited access to HPC resources at LRZ a
They should be able to calculate faster and process larger amounts of data: Although the technology is still in the experimental stage and and many mysteries are still unsolved: The race for the firs
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Astrophysicist Hans-Thomas Janka, a scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics and lecturer at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and his team have used SuperMUC excessively: A conv
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Flagship high-performance computing (HPC) systems—such as the SuperMUC at the Leibniz-Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Garching near Munich and its successor, SuperMUC-NG, which is almost an orde
For certain tasks, they promise to solve problems much faster than current supercomputers: quantum computers are a model for the future of information technology. With its Q System One, IBM recently p