Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre has announced its latest supercomputer, Setonix, has been recognised as one of the greenest supercomputers in the world, after ranking in the top 5 (4th place) on the globally recognised Green500 List. Announced today at the international supercomputing conference SC22 in Texas, the ranking puts Setonix in company with exascale supercomputers Frontier in the US and LUMI in Finland, which share the same computing architecture.
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.
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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