Fostering support for computationally intensive applications in research in theoretical physics, the division provides advanced scientific computing facilities. The facilities include a number of powerful computational software (Mathematica 9, Maple 17, Matlab 16), CRAY supercomputing cluster of 184 nodes that attains 13.2 Tflops(13.2 trillion floating point operations per second) in its peak performance and a medium range high performance computing cluster of 17 nodes with a peak capacity of 2 TFlops.
CRAY XT5 supercomputer: 1400 AMD Opteron Cores with 3TB RAM
Last Updated on Thursday, 12 June 2014 15:41