November 2018
The MRL is proud to announce that a new NSF MRI computer cluster has been obtained through the MRI grant process. The 300 teraFlop computer with 64 regular compute nodes of 40 cores each, 4 high memory nodes with more than 1 terabyte of RAM, and 3 GPU nodes with 4 32GB V100s connected via NVLink, will service the entire campus and give researchers access to the latest in computing power without recharge. All that the CSC requests is that publications using the new cluster “Pod” acknowledge the MRI grant using the verbiage "Use was made of the computational facilities administered by the Center for Scientific Computing at the CNSI and MRL (an NSF MRSEC; DMR-1720256) and purchased through NSF CNS-1725797.”