
Georgia Tech to Build $20M National AI Supercomputer
PACE will host the new Nexus compute cluster thanks to a $20 million award from the National Science Foundation. It will be one of the most advanced AI-focused systems in the United States.
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Georgia Tech Hosts First In-Person OpenACC Hackathon
The clacking of keys and murmur of collaboration filled the room on the second floor of the CODA building as teams of Georgia Tech students and researchers hacked away at lines of code. Continue reading

PACE Presents at PEARC24
Members of the Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment (PACE) team recently participated in the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing Conference. Continue reading

PACE Participation in PEARC23
Several PACE team members attended the Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC23) conference in Portland, Oregon, in July 2023. PACE team members, whether attending or not, made many important contributions to the conference. Continue reading

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Research on PACE
Many researchers in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences use PACE to enable their work. Here, we highlight a few examples of their accomplishments: Continue reading

Phoenix and Hive Slurm Migration Complete
Starting in August 2022, PACE migrated two of our research clusters to the Slurm scheduler, an open-source resource manager with scheduling logic integrated into it. Continue reading

ICE Scheduler, Software, and Storage Upgrades, May 2023
In May 2023, PACE significantly upgraded and restructured ICE to improve the experience for students with more reliability, more flexible resources, and improved storage.
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