TU Delft builds supercomputer on own campus
Academics working in fields including physics, biology and mobility increasingly require computing power to solve and analyse complex problems. To clear the way for such research, TU Delft is building the Delft High-Performance Computing Centre (DHPC). This supercomputer complements existing national and cloud-based facilities, and offers academics and students greater flexibility when conducting their research. The arrival of the supercomputer is accompanied by a comprehensive training programme addressing the effective use of computing facilities. The contract with supplier Fujitsu was signed this week, and the facility is expected to be operational in autumn 2021.
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