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SciNet is a consortium of the University of Toronto and affiliated Ontario hospitals. It has received funding from both the federal and provincial government, Faculties at the University of Toronto, and affiliated hospitals. The SciNet offices are based on the St. George street campus, however, to accommodate the large floor space and power needs, the datacentre facility is housed in a warehouse about 30 km north of campus in Vaughan.

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  • SciNet Consortium (de)
  • SciNet Consortium (fr)
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  • Das SciNet Consortium betreibt einen Supercomputer in Toronto, Kanada. Zu dem Konsortium gehören die University of Toronto sowie deren angeschlossenen Krankenhäuser. Die SciNet-Einrichtungen befinden sich auf dem Campus der University of Toronto. Das Datenzentrum befindet sich ca. 30 km nördlich des Campus in Vaughan. Auf der TOP500-Liste, welche die schnellsten 500 Computer der Welt aufzeichnet, befindet sich SciNet auf Platz 39 (2010). (de)
  • Le SciNet consortium est un consortium canadien, détenu par l'Université de Toronto et des hôpitaux ontariens affiliés, qui exploite un superordinateur. Le consortium a reçu des fonds du gouvernement du Canada, du gouvernement de l'Ontario, de l'Université de Toronto et des hôpitaux affiliés. (fr)
  • SciNet is a consortium of the University of Toronto and affiliated Ontario hospitals. It has received funding from both the federal and provincial government, Faculties at the University of Toronto, and affiliated hospitals. The SciNet offices are based on the St. George street campus, however, to accommodate the large floor space and power needs, the datacentre facility is housed in a warehouse about 30 km north of campus in Vaughan. (en)
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  • Das SciNet Consortium betreibt einen Supercomputer in Toronto, Kanada. Zu dem Konsortium gehören die University of Toronto sowie deren angeschlossenen Krankenhäuser. Die SciNet-Einrichtungen befinden sich auf dem Campus der University of Toronto. Das Datenzentrum befindet sich ca. 30 km nördlich des Campus in Vaughan. Auf der TOP500-Liste, welche die schnellsten 500 Computer der Welt aufzeichnet, befindet sich SciNet auf Platz 39 (2010). (de)
  • Le SciNet consortium est un consortium canadien, détenu par l'Université de Toronto et des hôpitaux ontariens affiliés, qui exploite un superordinateur. Le consortium a reçu des fonds du gouvernement du Canada, du gouvernement de l'Ontario, de l'Université de Toronto et des hôpitaux affiliés. (fr)
  • SciNet is a consortium of the University of Toronto and affiliated Ontario hospitals. It has received funding from both the federal and provincial government, Faculties at the University of Toronto, and affiliated hospitals. It is one of seven regional High Performance Computing consortia across Canada and is the most powerful university HPC system outside of the US. As of November 2008, the partially constructed systems were already ranked at #53 on the Top 500 List. It is also the only Canadian HPC in top one hundred of the list. The parallel systems were anticipated to rank around #50 and #25 upon completion in June 2009. The TOP500 list for June 2009 ranked the GPC iDataplex system at #16, while the TCS dropped to #80. The SciNet offices are based on the St. George street campus, however, to accommodate the large floor space and power needs, the datacentre facility is housed in a warehouse about 30 km north of campus in Vaughan. At the core of SciNet research are six key areas of study: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering, High Energy Particle Physics, Integrative Computational Biology, Planetary Physics, and Theoretical Chemical Physics. (en)
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