NCI’s newest supercomputer is Gadi, Australia's peak research supercomputer for 2020 and beyond. A 3,200 node supercomputer comprising the latest generation Intel Cascade Lake and Nvidia V100 processors, Gadi supports diverse workloads with over 9 petaflops of peak performance.
Pawsey’s petascale supercomputer, Magnus (Latin for ‘Great’), is the only public access research Cray XC40 in Australia. Magnus has been designed specifically to tackle the largest simulations currently possible, at previously unimaginable resolutions.
Wiener, a Dell EMC-manufactured high-performance computer (HPC), is designed to expedite the pace of research in a diverse range of imaging-intensive science, generated by UQ’s world-leading microscopy facilities.
MASSIVE is a data processing engine for Australian science and it empowers researchers to unlock impactful research discoveries within scientific data.