Barcelona Supercomputing Center Explained

Website:https://www.bsc.es/
Location:Barcelona, Spain
Coordinates:41.3894°N 2.1161°W

The Barcelona Supercomputing Center (Spanish; Castilian: Centro Nacional de Supercomputación) is a public research center located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It hosts MareNostrum, a 13.7 Petaflops, Intel Xeon Platinum-based supercomputer, which also includes clusters of emerging technologies., it ranked 13th in the world.[1] [2], it dropped to 88th.[3] It is expected to host one of Europe's first quantum computers.[4]

Location and management

The Center is located in a former chapel named Torre Girona, at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), and was established on April 1, 2005. It is managed by a consortium composed of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (60%), the Government of Catalonia (30%) and the UPC (10%). Professor Mateo Valero is its main administrator. The MareNostrum supercomputer is contained inside an enormous glass box in a former chapel.

Budget

The Barcelona Supercomputing Center had an initial operational budget of 5.5 million/year (about US$7 million/year) to cover the period of 2005–2011. The center has had a very rapid growth and in 2018 had a workforce of around 600 workers and an annual global budget of more than 34 million euros.[5]

The Center has contributed to the development of the IBM cell microprocessor architecture.

Staff

In popular culture

The Barcelona Supercomputing Center appears in Dan Brown's 2017 science fiction mystery thriller novel Origin, as the home of the E-Wave device.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MareNostrum 4 begins operation . 2022-11-27 . BSC-CNS . en.
  2. Web site: Top500 List - Supercomputer Sites. www.top500.org.
  3. Web site: TOP500 List - November 2022 TOP500 . 2022-11-27 . www.top500.org.
  4. Web site: Granger . Gemma Garrido . 2021-10-30 . Barcelona will be southern Europe's first quantum computing hub . 2022-10-10 . Ara in English . en.
  5. Web site: BSC-CNS in Numbers. www.bsc.es.
  6. Web site: 1. Summary . 2022-11-27 . BSC-CNS . en.
  7. https://www.bsc.es/labarta-mancho-jesus/publications "Jesús Labarta"
  8. Web site: Eduard Ayguade home page (Technical University of Catalonia - Barcelona) . 2022-11-27 . personals.ac.upc.edu.
  9. Web site: ICREA . 2022-11-27 . www.icrea.cat.
  10. https://www.bsc.es/cela-espin-jose-maria/publications "José María Cela"