The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) will extend its testbed program using HPE’s Cray CS500 system with Fujitsu A64FX processors based on the Arm architecture
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The Pistoia Alliance partners with the America Chemical Society
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society specialising in scientific information solutions has partnered with the Pistoia Alliance to develop and host the Pistoia Alliance Chemical Safety Library
PRACE awards a further ten projects to support COVID-19 research
PRACE recently announced that it had awarded another ten projects with a total of 227,578,000 core hours under the Fast Track Call for Proposals to support research into the COVID-19 pandemic
EPEEC releases programming guidelines for parallel applications
The European programming framework EPEEC has announced an important milestone with the publication of the EPEEC Programming Guidelines for Parallel Applications
Take our survey on HPC for science
Scientific Computing World is running a short (5-minute) survey on the use of HPC within scientific research.
CCAAR calls for 'next generational thinking' on autonomous vehicles
The Centre for Connected & Autonomous Automotive Research (CCAAR) has asserted that fresh thinking from new industry entrants and innovative academics will play a key role in realising future mobility
NetApp deploys Iguazio's data science platform
NetApp has started using a data science platform from Iguazio for real-time machine learning applications
University of Hull supercomputer supports global COVID-19 research
A £2 million-pound high-performance computing (HPC) system at the University of Hull is playing a crucial role in enabling COVID-19 research
AMD COVID-19 HPC Fund delivers supercomputing to researchers
AMD and Penguin Computing have donated systems totalling seven petaflops of compute power to researchers as part of the AMD HPC Fund for COVID-19 research.
Air Flow Simulation reduces COVID-19 propagation risk
Airflow simulation software from Dassault Systèmes was recently used for a collaborative project to reduce the risk of virus propagation inside the St Francis Hospital in Marange-Silvange in northeastern France
CLOUD at CERN reveals a new mechanism behind urban smog
CERN has announced that its CLOUD collaboration has revealed a new mechanism that drives winter smog episodes in cities
Optibrium adopts cheminformatics toolkits from OpenEye Scientific
Optibrium and OpenEye Scientific (OpenEye), have announced integration between their two software platforms to provide scientists with new added funcionality for small molecule drug discovery
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