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The UNM Center for High Performance Computing is a critical tool for conducting computation-based research, scholarship and creative activity in all academic disciplines. The mission of the UNM Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC or HPC@UNM) is to amplify faculty led computing and data based research throughout the University of New Mexico.
The goal of CHPC is to provide the collaborative opportunities, infrastructure and facilities needed to continue the growth of computing based research at UNM and throughout the state. CHPC strives to foster new, interdisciplinary research programs, based on computation, and to encourage novel applications of computation in research in the science and engineering disciplines. The Center manages 10 machines at this time totaling about 460 processors, offering in excess of 3.6 teraflops of compute power in addition to over 50 terabytes of disk storage.
The CHPC houses offices, labs, classrooms, machine rooms.
UNM CHPC
Thomas Caudell, Director
tpc@ece.unm.edu
Information: (505) 277-0727
UNM CHPC
1601 Central Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
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