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Centre for Computational Modelling and Simulation (CCMS) aims to promote and support computational modelling as a mainstream research activity amongst the faculty and researchers of NIT Calicut. A High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster and NVIDIA DGX Station purchased under HEFA are the major computing facility under this centre. The facility consists of 31 CPU nodes and 2 GPU nodes. The NVIDIA DGX Station has four V100 GPU accelerators. The facility is mainly for developing and running parallel codes for research purposes.
Centre for Computational Modelling and Simulation (CCMS) aims to promote and support computational modelling as a mainstream research activity amongst the faculty and researchers of NIT C. A High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster and NVIDIA DGX Station purchased under HEFA are the major computing facility under this centre. The facility consists of 31 CPU nodes and 2 GPU nodes. The NVIDIA DGX Station has four V100 GPU accelerators. The facility is mainly for developing and running parallel codes for research purposes.

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Centre for Computational Modelling and Simulation (CCMS) aims to promote and support computational modelling as a mainstream research activity amongst the faculty and researchers of NIT C. A High Performance Computing (HPC) Cluster and NVIDIA DGX Station purchased under HEFA are the major computing facility under this centre. The facility consists of 31 CPU nodes and 2 GPU nodes. The NVIDIA DGX Station has four V100 GPU accelerators. The facility is mainly for developing and running parallel codes for research purposes.