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The high-performance data analytics platform terrabyte, which is jointly run by the DLR and the LRZ, becomes fully…
In 2020, a cross-departmental working group was formed at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre to anchor diversity more…
The CS-2-System of Cerebras Systems at the Leibniz Computing Centre helps bioinformaticians to decipher the codes of…
From Supercomputer Waste to Community Heat: LRZ Continues Energy Efficiency Leadership Through New Initiatives.
Prof. Dieter Kranzlmüller, director of the LRZ, about saving energy and developing new solutions for energy efficiency.
Every two years, the Status & Results Workshop takes place at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre. Here, the international…
2022 was a busy and successful year for the data centre in Garching. As the year draws to a close, we look back.
Integrating quantum into supercomputing is not just about hardware installations. The operating software of both systems…
Researchers and developers: The EXA4MIND team works on new tools for the work with research data.