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2012

  • Launch of the HPC Cloud Service (Pay-Per-Use service), which allows researchers to acquire dedicated HPC resources with quick turnaround time and flexibility.
  • Launch of the HPC managed service (Condominium service) to free researchers from HPC system operation and maintenance chores.
  • Introduction of two new HPC clusters with a total of 2240 CPU cores, expanding the HPC cluster capacity by more than 70%. The new clusters come with 8 fat nodes, each with 40 cores and 256GB of memory.
  • Introduction of a new GPU system with more than 16,000 GPU cores.

2008

  • User authentication and access control was integrated with the central Active Directory to enable single account and password access to both HPC and non-HPC resources and services.
  • User home directory was expanded and integrated with the central storage and file system to enable seamless access of files and data across laptop, desktop and HPC systems.
  • HPC Portal was upgraded to enable online account registration, cutting the account application time from days to around one hour.
  • The second multi-core HPC cluster was introduced with a total of 768 cores, expanding the overall cluster computing pool to more than 1200 CPU cores.

1995

  • The Supercomputing & Visualisation Unit was set up at Computer Centre to support and promote High Performance Computing on campus.
  • NUS installed the first Cray Vector Supercomputer (Cray J90) in the region on campus (2.4Gflops). (Gflops – Billions of floating-points operation per second).
  • NUS set up the Visualisation Laboratory at the Computer Centre to provide high-end scientific visualisation resources to support research activities on campus. The Laboratory was equipped with the state-of-the-art SGI Onyx visualisation system. An MOU was signed by NUS and SGI to promote high-end visualisation technology on campus.