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XENON Expands Computational Resources at NCI for World Class Australian Research

XENON Expands Computational Resources at NCI for World Class Australian Research

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XENON Expands Computational Resources at NCI for World Class Australian Research High density system performance boost meets growing science needs "Our system is being pushed at full capacity 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and so we needed to work with a team of HPC experts who understood the importance of ensuring that each compute node is able to run at full capacity at all times.” Dr. Muhammad Atif Manager of HPC Systems and Cloud Services at NCI The National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) is a High Performance Computing (HPC) resource catering to the Australian research community. Based at the Australian National University in Canberra, NCI received a government grant in 2012 to build a supercomputer dedicated to scientific research and technology innovation. With

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