The University of Queensland will soon deploy a new high performance parallel computer cluster to support intensive data modelling in advanced materials, vaccines, systems, and technologies in several research areas. In a tender issued Friday morning, the university said it will spend up to $262,500 on its ‘Phi Cluster’, which will support research at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN). It will also be used by the university’s Faculty of Science and Faculty and Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, which are doing similar research in computational modelling of physical, pharmaceutical, and biological systems. The Phi Cluster will run in a non-shared memory configuration and will focus on high performance floating point computational efficiency through acceleration and optimisation of co-processor use rather than fast storage, the university said. The system will be fitted with Xeon Phi processors with a least 10 cores per CPU socket, to provide parallel performance that will suit dynamical calculations, the university said. The University of Queensland is at the forefront of research around bioscience and nanotechnology. In 2012, the university, along with the Australian National University and the University of Singapore, suggested that may be the key to unlocking quantum computing’s potential. It was hoped that the discovery would simplify and potentially speed up the development of high-powered quantum computers in the future. Follow CIO Australia on Twitter and Like us on Facebook… Twitter: @CIO_Australia, Facebook: CIO Australia, or take part in the CIO conversation on LinkedIn: CIO Australia Follow Byron Connolly on Twitter:@ByronConnolly Related content Opinion 5 hard questions every IT leader must answer Strong leadership is vital to IT success — and shouldn’t be taken for granted. Continual self-reflection is essential for knowing whether it’s time to restructure your approach to leading IT. By Thornton May Mar 28, 2023 5 mins Business IT Alignment IT Leadership Feature CIOs address the impact of hybrid work Assessing how some of the most progressive CIOs strive to provide both technological and emotional support for a dispersed workforce. By Pat Brans Mar 28, 2023 8 mins CIO Remote Work Employee Experience BrandPost Smart UPS Connectivity: what it is and why you need it By Veronica Lew Mar 27, 2023 4 mins Remote Access BrandPost Huawei’s F5G rollout plan signals new wave of green technology and digital transformation At MWC, Gu Yunbo, President of Huawei’s Enterprise Optical Business Domain, sat down with CIO to discuss a raft of new F5G launches, and what they mean for enterprise computing. By Peter Kirwan Mar 27, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe