Case Study

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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NCI, Australia’s National Computational Infrastructure based at the Australian National University, expanded its high‑density computing resources to support growing scientific research demands. Established with a 2012 government grant, NCI built the Raijin supercomputer to advance climate, meteorology, and technology research. As operational costs such as power, cooling, and maintenance increased, NCI partnered with major Australian research organizations to sustain and extend its capabilities. XENON contributed by boosting system performance, enabling world‑class researchers to access enhanced computational power for increasingly data‑intensive scientific workloads.

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