Jülich Installs New QPACE3 Supercomputer for Quantum Chromodynamics
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#26ESD)
A new supercomputer has been deployed at the Ji1/4lich Supercomputing Center (JSC) in Germany. Called QPACE3, the new 447 Teraflop machine is named for "QCD Parallel Computing on the Cell. "QPACE3 is being used by the University of Regensburg for a joint research project with the University of Wuppertal and the Ji1/4lich Supercomputing Center for numerical simulations of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), which is one of the fundamental theories of elementary particle physics. Such simulations serve, among other things, to understand the state of the universe shortly after the Big Bang, for which a very high computing power is required."
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