New supercomputer and data centre launched at the University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo, Compute Canada and Compute Ontario will officially launch Graham, a powerful new supercomputer and the largest one at any Canadian university
The University of Waterloo, Compute Canada and Compute Ontario will officially launch Graham, a powerful new supercomputer and the largest one at any Canadian university
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Graham is part of a new data centre at Waterloo worth $17 million. It will help provide researchers access to the latest advanced research computing (ARC) and expertise. Waterloo is one of four new supercomputing and data centres across Canada as part of a broader initiative valued at $75 million. Compute Canada in collaboration with its member institutions and partners is implementing the improvements to facilities across the country. Members of the media are invited to attend a guided tour of the facility following remarks from special guests. Date: Friday, May 5, 2017 |
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