
The distributed system, with 1088 GPUs and 880 CPUs, ranks among the world's top 100 fastest supercomputers
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The IT infrastructure is worth about 36 million euros, located in Vienna, Linz and Innsbruck. The core of the system consists of 1088 graphics processing units (GPUs) and 880 central processing units (CPUs). At the Technical University of Vienna, 184 computing nodes are installed, while the universities in Innsbruck and Linz have 128 each.
Furthermore, In Innsbruck, a new quantum computer named "OTTER" has been integrated into the system, equipped with up to 20 mutually quantum-entangled quantum bits (qubits). A supercomputer for 36 million euros started operating in Austria. According to the universities and scientific institutions involved in the project, MUSICA ranks among the 100 fastest supercomputers in the world and is over eight times more powerful than its predecessor.
In addition, The total computing power reaches 45.11 petaflops, with one petaflop meaning one quadrillion computing operations per second.
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The IT infrastructure is worth about 36 million euros, located in Vienna, Linz and Innsbruck.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe core of the system consists of 1088 graphics processing units (GPUs) and 880 central processing units (CPUs).
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt the Technical University of Vienna, 184 computing nodes are installed, while the universities in Innsbruck and Linz have 128 each.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn Innsbruck, a new quantum computer named "OTTER" has been integrated into the system, equipped with up to 20 mutually quantum-entangled quantum bits (qubits).
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesA supercomputer for 36 million euros started operating in Austria.
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According to the universities and scientific institutions involved in the project, MUSICA ranks among the 100 fastest supercomputers in the world and is over eight times more powerful than its predecessor.
according to 24 ChasaThe total computing power reaches 45.11 petaflops, with one petaflop meaning one quadrillion computing operations per second.
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