Pegasus Unleashed!
A new IBM-built Pegasus supercomputer came online this spring offering UM researchers the ability to perform 160 trillion floating-point operations per second. Housed at the NAP of the Americas data center in Miami, it features a new generation of Intel central processing units, making it five times faster and more powerful than the previous Pegasus introduced by the Center for Computational Science (CCS) High Performance Computing department about three years ago. Read more “Pegasus Unleashed!”