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Neocortex, a Groundbreaking AI Supercomputer, Begins Early User Access at PSC

Neocortex, a Groundbreaking AI Supercomputer, Begins Early User Access at PSC

by Ken Chiacchia | Mar 29, 2021 | Neocortex, Press release

Cerebras’s Wafer Scale Engine, with a baseball for size comparison. Access and AI research begins on the new PSC Neocortex system, an advanced AI computing system for science and engineering that leverages Cerebras Systems’ revolutionary Wafer Scale Engine The...
Bridges HPC System Retires After Five Super Years

Bridges HPC System Retires After Five Super Years

by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 15, 2021 | Press release

PSC’s Big Data and AI Supercomputer Replaced by New Bridges-2 Platform From the vastness of neutron-star collisions to the raw power of incoming tsunamis to the tiny, life-and-death details of how COVID-19 progresses, the Bridges platform at the Pittsburgh...

NSF Funds Neocortex, a Groundbreaking AI Supercomputer, at PSC

by Ken Chiacchia | Jun 2, 2020 | Neocortex, Press release

The National Science Foundation Awards $5 million to the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center to Build Neocortex, an AI Supercomputer that Will Introduce Revolutionary Technologies June 9, 2020 A $5 million National Science Foundation (NSF) award will allow the Pittsburgh...
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