The Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC), has announced four new appointments as demand for high performance computing (HPC) services is being driven by research and business leaders
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AMD highlights technology for HPC and scientific research
At this year’s SC20 virtual event AMD is showcasing the new AMD Instinct MI100 accelerator and highlighting a growing list of deployments in HPC and scientific research
Fugaku supercomputer solidifies Top500 ranking
The 56th edition of the TOP500 saw the Japanese Fugaku supercomputer solidify its number one status
European Processor Initiative updates its project roadmap
Despite 2020 causing the cancellation of the first-ever planned European Processor Initiative Forum, the partners have made significant progress and have updated their project plan for EPI milestones
Covid-19 highlights the need for collaborative infrastructure in pharma
In a recent virtual roundtable from the Pistoia Alliance’ virtual conference week pharmaceutical organisations heard a call to action to ensure that collaboration infrastructure is improved to facilitate widespread data sharing
Synthace and Ipsen partnership aims to accelerate novel therapeutic development
Synthace and Ipsen two European specialists in biopharma and integrative software are working together to advance drug discovery by reducing the cost of design, construction and screening of new compounds
PRACE awards 2.45 billion core hours for research proposals
The 21st Call for Proposals for PRACE Project Access received 63 eligible proposals, of which 51 were awarded, totalling 2.45 billion core hours
Pawsey launches partner program for HPC research
The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has today opened a call for submissions for a new program that will provide training and support for Australia’s research community
European consortium announces ‘the world’s fastest AI supercomputer’
Leonardo, unveiled at Italy’s CINECA research centre, uses more than 14,000 Nvidia GPUs to deliver the ‘world’s most powerful AI system'
Springer Nature collaborates with the OAPEN foundation on open access (OA) toolkit for researchers
Springer Nature has announced it is one of the founding members of the new OAPEN toolkit for researchers and academic book authors
Sandia partnership helps safeguard biological data
A partnership between Sandia National Laboratories and the Boston firm BioBright to improve the security of synthetic biology equipment has become more relevant after the United States and others issued warnings that hackers were using the COVID-19 pandemic to increase their activities.
STFC Hartree Centre and Atos launch the Joseph Fourier prize
Quantum computing project leaders are being encouraged to submit research for chance to win €10,000 as part of a new competition launched by Atos, and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre
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