HPE Unveils New Supercomputer for Singapore’s Meteorological Service

October 28, 2022

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced the construction of a new supercomputer for Singapore’s meteorological agency, Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS, Read more…

Nvidia Teams with NSCC, SingHealth to Advance Singaporean HPC, Medicine

March 1, 2022

Singapore has worked hard to make its mark in the supercomputing world, predominantly through its National Supercomputing Center (NSCC). Now, at the SupercomputingAsia 2022 (SCA22) conference—itself hosted in Singapore—the NSCC, Nvidia and Singaporean Health Services (SingHealth) announced that they have partnered to expand the nation’s healthcare and medical research through advanced computing. Read more…

HPE Will Build Singapore’s New National Supercomputer

April 28, 2021

More than two years ago, Singapore’s National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) announced a $200 million SGD (~$151 million USD) investment to boost its supercomputing power by an order of magnitude. Today, those plans come closer to fruition with the announcement that Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been awarded... Read more…

Singapore to Dramatically Upgrade Its Supercomputing Capacity

April 2, 2019

Singapore’s National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) is poised to boost its supercomputing power by an order of magnitude. In December 2016, the NSCC launched it Read more…

Trans-Continental InfiniBand Charts Exascale Course

February 3, 2015

Many nations are racing to cross the exascale computing finish line by roughly 2020. Yet the challenges are such that establishing useful exascale computers som Read more…

VMware Supports Singapore Agency Cloud Move

June 20, 2011

VMware will provide the virtualization backbone for the NIE's move to a research cloud. Read more…

HPC Reaches Out to Singapore Businesses

December 7, 2010

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is on course to deliver HPC resources to private entities via the cloud. Read more…

Petascale Supers Poised for Debut in Asia

January 19, 2010

China and Singapore gear up petascale efforts. Read more…

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