Harvard Names New Lenovo HPC Cluster after Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#4S67D)
Harvard has deployed a liquid-cooled supercomputer from Lenovo at it's FASRC computing center. The system, named "Cannon" in honor of astronomer Annie Jump Cannon, is a large-scale HPC cluster supporting scientific modeling and simulation for thousands of Harvard researchers. "This new cluster will have 30,000 cores of Intel 8268 "Cascade Lake" processors. Each node will have 48 cores and 192 GB of RAM."
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