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Preston Smith, executive director of Research Computing, Xiao Zhu, computational scientist and senior research scientist, and Rajesh Kalyanam, data scientist, software engineer, and research scientist, are all co-PIs on the project. Carol Song is the principal investigator and project director. The supercomputer ecosystem also includes 32 large memory nodes, each with 1 TB of RAM, and 16 nodes each with four NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs providing 1.5 PF of single-precision performance to support machine learning and artificial intelligence applications.Īnvil is funded under NSF award number 2005632.

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Anvil's nodes are interconnected with 100 Gbps Mellanox HDR InfiniBand. We will be training the research computing practitioners of the future.Īnvil is built in partnership with Dell and AMD and consists of 1,000 nodes with two 64-core AMD Epyc "Milan" processors each and will deliver over 1 billion CPU core hours to ACCESS each year, with a peak performance of 5.3 petaflops.

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Anvil also serves as an experiential learning laboratory for students to gain real-world experience using computing for their science, and for student interns to work with the Anvil team for construction and operation. The name "Anvil" reflects the Purdue Boilermakers' strength and workmanlike focus on producing results, and the Anvil supercomputer enables important discoveries across many different areas of science and engineering.

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Additional funding from the NSF supports Anvil's operations and user support. Anvil enters production in 2021 and serves researchers for five years. Purdue University is the home of Anvil, a powerful new supercomputer that provides advanced computing capabilities to support a wide range of computational and data-intensive research spanning from traditional high-performance computing to modern artificial intelligence applications.Īnvil, which is funded by a $10 million award from the National Science Foundation, significantly increases the capacity available to the NSF's Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program, which serves tens of thousands of researchers across the U.S.








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