Intel Xeon Phi Boosts Supercomputing at NCI in Australia
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The National Computational Infrastructure in Canberra, Australia's national advanced computing facility, is the first Australian institution to deploy the latest generation of Intel Xeon Phi processors, formerly code named Knights Landing. "NCI is leading efforts in the scientific community to tune applications for Intel Xeon Phi processors," explains Dr Muhammad Atif, NCI's HPC Systems and Cloud Services Manager. "We have identified a large number of applications that will benefit from this hardware and software paradigm, including those applications in the domains of computational physics, computational chemistry and climate research."
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