GUEST OPINION by Stuart Strickland, Chief Operating Officer, DUG Technology: High performance computing (HPC) has been a mainstay of research institutions worldwide for five decades, turbocharging scientific invention and innovation in numerous fields.
Australian supercomputer Setonix has announced it has produced a highly detailed image of a supernova remnant after the computing system’s first stage was made available to researchers.
A Quantum Brilliance room-temperature, diamond-based quantum accelerator is being trialled at the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre in Perth. This is said to be the first time such a device has been located in a supercomputing facility.
Western Australia's Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and Finland's CSC – IT Centre for Science have signed a deal to collaborate on advanced computing solutions to improve global research efficiencies.
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