Eviden, the Atos business leading in advanced computing, and the University of Edinburgh announce a three-year contract extension to increase the computing capacity of the BullSequana XH2000. This energy-efficient supercomputing system was delivered by Atos to facilitate the Extreme Scaling Service of DiRAC, allowing the UK science community to pursue cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics, from simulating the entire evolution of the universe to modelling the fundamental st.
London, (UK) - May 22, 2023 - Eviden, the Atosbusiness leading in advanced computing, and the University of Edinburgh today announce a three-year contractextensionto increase the computing capacity
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Atos supercomputer to help unlock secrets of the Universe Paris (France), London, (UK) 1 June 2021 - Atos today announces it has been awarded a contract by the University of Edinburgh
Atos supercomputer to help unlock secrets of the Universe Paris (France), London, (UK) 1 June 2021 – Atos today announces it has been awarded a contract by the University of Edinburgh to deliver its most efficient supercomputer, the BullSequana XH2000, the most energy-efficient supercomputing system on the market. This is the largest system dedicated to GPU computing deployed at a customer site in the UK. The new system will constitute the Extreme Scaling Service of the UK’s DiRAC HPC Facility. The state-of-the-art platform will allow scientists across the STFC theory community to drive forward world-leading research in particle physics, among other areas, using NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and AMD processors. It represents a major boost to DiRAC’s computing capacity, significantly increasing the power of the Extreme Scaling service. DiRAC is a distributed facility with high performance computing resources hosted by the Universities of Edinburgh, Cambrid