Frontera supercomputer

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The Frontera supercomputer is a leadership-class high-performance computing system in the United States, designed to support cutting-edge academic and scientific research across a wide range of disciplines.

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instanceOf high-performance computing system
supercomputer
accessPolicy academic users
peer-reviewed allocation process
affiliation The University of Texas at Austin NERFINISHED
architecture distributed-memory architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor data-intensive computing
large-scale simulations
leadership-class computing
fieldOfUse computational science
data analytics
high-performance computing research
fundedBy National Science Foundation NERFINISHED
hasComponent compute nodes
high-speed interconnect
parallel file system
location Texas Advanced Computing Center NERFINISHED
The University of Texas at Austin NERFINISHED
notableFor supporting cutting-edge academic research
supporting large-scale scientific simulations
operator Texas Advanced Computing Center NERFINISHED
purpose academic research
high-performance computing
scientific research
supportsDiscipline astronomy
climate science
computational biology
engineering
physics
uses Linux operating system
parallel computing

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Texas Advanced Computing Center operates Frontera supercomputer