02.03.2021

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Enhanced Computer Power for AI Research in Munich

LMU Newsroom Article

Technology pioneer: The Munich Center for Machine Learning and the Leibniz Supercomputing Center have installed a new data-processing architecture for AI research.

«The extra hardware that has now been installed represents the current state of the art, and sets a standard that only the very best AI centers in Germany can hope to match.»
(T. Seidl)

02.03.2021


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