Modeling even the smallest protein requires a big computer. That’s why we are expanding and modernizing our in-house computing resources.
Recently, Luki Goldschmidt, Senior Manager of Computing, and Patrick Vecchiato, our Computer Support Analyst, upgraded our local high-performance cluster known as DIGs. We use DIGs to develop new computational methods and protocols.
While a typical laptop might house 4 cores and 16GB of RAM, the new section of DIGs contains 80 CPUs with 1920 cores and 10,240 GB of RAM.
Thanks Luki and Patrick!
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