Large-Scale HPC Challenge
The Large-Scale HPC Challenge is implemented at the Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo, for the Reedbush-H Supercomputer System, and at the JCAHPC for the Oakforest-PACS Supercomputer System.
The Large-Scale HPC Challenge is a public recruitment project that allows a research group to monopolize the use of computational resources for a maximum of 24 hours, for the maximum number of compute nodes that each supercomputer system has.
Please click on the links below for more details about the Large-Scale HPC Challenge for each supercomputer system.
- Oakbridge-CX Supercomputer System “Large-Scale HPC Challenge”
- Oakforest-PACS Supercomputer System “Large-Scale HPC Challenge”
- Reedbush-H Supercomputer System “Large-Scale HPC Challenge”
Please click on the link below to see a list of projects selected in the past.