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On November 13, 2023, during The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis in Denver, US, the latest TOP500 list of supercomputers with the highest computing power in the world was announced. The list includes three supercomputers operating in Cyfronet: Athena, Helios and Ares.
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The LUMI Hackaton: Optimizing for AMD GPUs is organized in Krakow by the LUMI Consortium and the National Competence Centre Poland from 27 November to 1 December.
A hybrid (onsite and online) comprehensive introduction to the LUMI architecture and programming environment.
The hosting agreement was signed in Luxembourg for the acquisition and operation of a quantum computer by the international LUMI-Q consortium.
Submitted by Prof. Gabriel Wlazłowski (Warsaw University of Technology), the project "Turbulent Dynamics in superfluid Fermi Systems" was the highest-rated project submitted to the Polish competition for pilot computing grants implemented on the LUMI supercomputer (phase 2 - GPU).
ACC Cyfronet AGH announces a competition for access to CPU and GPU resources on the LUMI supercomputer for Polish researchers.
On 22 May 2023, during ISC High Performance 2023 in Hamburg, Germany, the latest TOP500 list of supercomputers with the highest computing power in the world was announced. The list includes two supercomputers operating in Cyfronet: Athena and Ares.
On November 15, 2022, during The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC'22) in Dallas (USA) the latest TOP500 list of supercomputers with the highest computing power in the world was announced. The list includes two supercomputers operating in Cyfronet: Athena and Ares. The autumn TOP500 list (top500.org) is a sixth one, which includes more than one Cyfronet's supercomputer.