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Webinar

AI - From Laptop to Supercomputer

Introductory Webinar Organized by the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) and the National High Performance Computing Alliance (NHR)

   01.02.2024

   2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

   Zoom

The Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) and the NHR Alliance (NHR) are offering support for using high-performance computing for AI applications. A webinar has been jointly developed and a weekly VC session, called "Q&A Café" will be offered jointly.

The webinar gives an overview of the HPC landscape in Germany, an introduction to supercomputer architecture (with regard to typical AI usage) and shows where and how to apply for computing time for AI projects.

The webinar will offer the opportunity to address your questions and the open Q&A coffee meetings will provide even more room for asking questions and getting answers.


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