Māui supercomputer (2018)
As part of NeSI's national platform, Māui is designed to tackle complex simulations and support interactive data analysis. Researchers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand use Māui to lead investigations from the depths of the oceans to the atmosphere above. Projects range from tracking New Zealand’s freshwater resources, to understanding the systems driving our environment, to modelling the impacts of climate change.
Māui is a Capability HPC resource (i.e. a Supercomputer), allowing researchers to run calculations that require large numbers of processing cores (e.g. thousands) working in a tightly-coupled, parallel fashion.
Infrastructure Name
Māui supercomputer (2018)
Public Summary
As part of NeSI's national platform, Māui is designed to tackle complex simulations and support interactive data analysis. Researchers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand use Māui to lead investigations from the depths of the oceans to the atmosphere above. Projects range from tracking New Zealand’s freshwater resources, to understanding the systems driving our environment, to modelling the impacts of climate change.
Māui is a Capability HPC resource (i.e. a Supercomputer), allowing researchers to run calculations that require large numbers of processing cores (e.g. thousands) working in a tightly-coupled, parallel fashion.
Standards
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Location / Region
Wellington
Location Type
Virtual
Operation Type
Digital infrastructure
Access Requirements
Open Access: This item is open to external users
Access Description
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