August 4, 2022
Factories, farms and landfills are functionally essential to our daily lives, but the less-than-desirable smells they often produce may be somewhat less necessary. Researchers from the University of New Orleans, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, and the Jefferson Parish Department of Environmental Affairs in Jefferson, Louisiana... Read more…
November 11, 2021
Nonbiodegradable “forever chemicals” like perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (collectively, PFASs) were invented in the 1930s as a way to advance Read more…
October 7, 2021
Space weather has been getting a lot of attention lately, with research from University College London, the Princeton Physics Plasma Laboratory, the University of Alabama in Huntsville and NASA each getting their own HPCwire headlines over the past year or so for supercomputer-powered... Read more…
August 9, 2021
Methane is predominantly known as a potent greenhouse gas – but methane is also the primary component of natural gas, the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon fuel. E Read more…
May 25, 2021
More than a year ago, research from the Finnish supercomputing center CSC went viral – so to speak – when their simulations showed how viral particles from Read more…
January 7, 2021
Steel is critical to a wide range of humanity’s infrastructure, from cars and trains to skyscrapers and bridges. Corrosion, however, throws a wrench in the wo Read more…
December 9, 2020
Sickle cell disease afflicts around a hundred thousand Americans, causing their red blood cells to harden, compress into the namesake C-shapes, clog small blood Read more…
October 30, 2020
Supercomputing, big data and artificial intelligence are crucial tools in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Around the world, researchers, corporation Read more…
A workload-driven system capable of running HPC/AI workloads is more important than ever. Organizations face many challenges when building a system capable of running HPC and AI workloads. There are also many complexities in system design and integration. Building a workload driven solution requires expertise and domain knowledge that organizational staff may not possess.
This paper describes how Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), a long-time Intel® partner, developed the Taiwania 2 and Taiwania 3 supercomputers to meet the research needs of the Taiwan’s academic, industrial, and enterprise users. The Taiwan National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC) selected QCT for their expertise in building HPC/AI supercomputers and providing worldwide end-to-end support for solutions from system design, through integration, benchmarking and installation for end users and system integrators to ensure customer success.
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