BayernKI, HammerHAI, Blue Lion – LRZ had announced quite a few systems in 2024. These will be implemented at the LRZ in 2025. More on what researchers can look forward to in 2025 at the LRZ.
The TV show 3Sat Nano had the LRZ explain how quantum computers work.
With BayernKI, LRZ and NHR@FAU offer fast and flexibly scalable access to high-performance infrastructure.
The research project Serverless Scientific Computing and Engineering for Earth Observation and Sustainability Research (SOS) investigates current research inquiries in land cover dynamics and biodiver
LRZ Director Dieter Kranzlmüller discussed the opportunities and possibilities of the Munich quantum scene at DLD25.
New supercomputer “Blue Lion” is part of the German national HPC infrastructure of the Gauss Center for Supercomputing and will serve a wide range of research projects, combining classic simulations w
From university to vocational training and back to university: Cristian Buschermöhle likes to take detours to achieve his goals - because they make him smarter, more successful and bring him into cont
With the CS-2 system from Cerebras, AI models for the recognition of hate speech on social media platforms can be trained faster and offensive texts can be detected more effectively. This is shown by
Bayerischer Rundfunk reports on EuroQExa, the quantum system that is being integrated into a supercomputer at the LRZ and will soon be made available to European research.
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, the LRZ is once again hosting an Open Lab Day at the Centre for Virtual Reality and Visualisation (V2C): a discussion about the programme and visuali