Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing
SNIC highlight:
Submit posters to SNIC interaction 2010 DEADLINE - Aug 20 -PROLONGED Read more The 1st Regular PRACE call has been published Read more Introduction to High-Performance Computing - PDC Summer School Stockholm, Sweden August 16-27, 2010 Read more
Submit posters to SNIC interaction 2010 DEADLINE - Aug 20 -PROLONGED Read more
The 1st Regular PRACE call has been published Read more
Introduction to High-Performance Computing - PDC Summer School Stockholm, Sweden August 16-27, 2010 Read more
EGEE Newsletter Spring 2010 Read more
Article about gene sequencing in Nature - KAW, UPPMAX and SNIC in acknowledgements Read more
Introduction to High-Performance Computing - PDC Summer School Stockholm, Sweden August 16-27, 2010 Read more
SNIC Director Sverker Holmgren about capability computing resources for Swedish research, Jan 2010. Read more
KAW and SNIC: 30 million SEK for large scale computing Read more (in Swedish)
PRACE Prototype access, Read more
Umeå, HPC2N:High Performance Computing Center North Uppsala, UPPMAX:
Uppsala Multidisciplinary Center for Computational Science Linköping, NSC:
National Supercomputer Centre Stockholm, PDC:
Centre for Parallel Computers Göteborg, C3SE:
Chalmers Centre for Computational Science and Engineering Lund, LUNARC:
Center for scientific and technical computing
Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) is a national metacentre for high-performance computing under the Swedish Research Council.
National coordination of Sweden's six HPC-centres ensures that the resources are used and developed optimally. SNIC also participates in several international projects for high-performance computing.
Infrastructure for efficient computing, i.e. networks, compute servers, data storage, visualization and Grid technologies, are coordinated and develop through SNIC.
Computing facilities with state of the art compute reseources are of strategic relevance for research at the international forefront. SNIC is making these HPC resources available to the Swedish academic research community.

