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The University showed on June 8 that Henn Architekten from Munich had clinched the competition to design the facility dubbed
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The HPC data center is part of a joint research facility for the Fraunhofer Institutes SCAI and IAIS, and will be located near the University of Bonn's computer science institutes.
Key facts
- The building will span 2,424 sqm (26,091 sq ft), including workspaces, and the data center 800 sqm (8,611 sq ft)
- The University revealed on June 8 that Henn Architekten from Munich had won the competition to design the facility dubbed the "Fraunhofer Center for Next Generation High Performance Data Analytics
- Earlier this year, two research institutions in Berlin
- the Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB)
- signed an agreement to establish an AI and HPC data center
- The University of Bonn in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is set to get a new high-performance computing (HPC) facility
Summary
The University of Bonn in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is set to get a new high-performance computing (HPC) facility. The University revealed on June 8 that Henn Architekten from Munich had won the competition to design the facility dubbed the "Fraunhofer Center for Next Generation High Performance Data Analytics and Computing," or NG-HPDAC for short. It will focus on algorithms for machine learning, large AI models, quantum computing, and energy-efficient high-performance computing. The building will span 2,424 sqm (26,091 sq ft), including workspaces, and the data center 800 sqm (8,611 sq ft).