Pawsey gets new GPU nodes to bolster AI capability

A year after launching Nimbus, the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Western Australia has announced the cloud service’s expansion.

Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has announced its cloud service Nimbus has received a processing boost in the name of artificial intelligence.

Currently, Nimbus consists of AMD Opteron Central Processing Units (CPUs), making up 3,000 cores and 288 terabytes of storage.

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