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The German association of Higher Education IT centers and public funded research organisations met in Garching for its…
Bavarian, German and English – in one large language model: To enable AI to understand Bavarian, the LRZ developed and…
FAUbox and LRZ Sync+Share are celebrating their anniversary: for 10 years, these file-sharing services have been helping…
The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre has been certified in accordance with European standards (ISO/IEC) for IT service…
TRR365 PlantMicrobe is a research consortium consisting of 20 research groups focused on studying the interactions…
A working group from TUM and LRZ has extended sys-sage. The library for supercomputing has been enhanced so that it can…
An international research collaboration recently used the SuperMUC-NG supercomputer to run the largest, most detailed…
At their summer school for supercomputing, the Leibniz Supercomputing Center and the IT4Innovations National…
The latest technology for LRZ's latest supercomputer: It will be based on the Vera Rubin chip architecture from NVIDIA…