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ARCCA delivers a computational service to support NHS clinical diagnostics in Wales

16 December 2020

A new computational facility, “WREN”, to support clinical diagnostics in Wales.

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ARCCA Support Analyst receives NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute Ambassador Award

30 November 2020

ARCCA's Systems Support / Developer Analyst, Jose Javier Munoz Criollo has been awarded certified NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute (DLI) Ambassador status.

ARCCA supporting AI and Data-driven research

26 October 2020

Delivering enhanced services to support AI and Data-driven research opportunities

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ARCCA facilities supporting work to unlock the power of ammonia

29 September 2020

Hawk supercomputer supports research into new methods to help minimise pollutants

Advanced Research Computing extending the Hawk network fabric

24 August 2020

Advanced Research Computing continues the expansion of the “Hawk” supercomputing system at Cardiff University

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Nature’s oldest light gives new insight into the age of the universe

15 July 2020

New observations of the afterglow of the Big Bang place the universe at 13.8 billion years old

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Rapid expansion of the Hawk supercomputer delivered within two years

18 June 2020

The Hawk High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster, successor to both the Raven and HPC Wales services, has experienced expansion by a factor of ca. 2.5 within 2 years.

Advanced Research Computing in collaboration with StackHPC

Advanced research computing in collaboration with StackHPC

19 May 2020

Advanced Research Computing at Cardiff (ARCCA) is to enhance existing High Performance Data Analytics (HPDA) platform, "Sparrow" in collaboration with StackHPC

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Advanced Research Computing supporting COVID-19 research activities

20 April 2020

Advanced Research Computing (ARCCA) is supporting the research community to accurately track the evolution of the COVID-19 outbreaks.

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Hawk supports HateLab research

31 March 2020

HateLab uses data science methods, including ethical forms of AI, to measure and counter the problem of hate both online and offline.