National Center for Supercomputing Applications (Bulgaria) explained

National Center for Supercomputing Applications
Established:2008
Type:Research
Research Field:Physical science
Life science
Earth science
City:Sofia
Address:Ul. Gourko 6, Sofia 1000
Affiliations:Sofia University
Technical University of Sofia
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (Bulgarian: Национален център за суперкомпютърни приложения) is a research institution located in Sofia, Bulgaria.

It was established in 2008 with the aim of promoting and regulating high-performance processing operations of scientific information.[1]

The NCSA works in affiliation with scientists and researchers from the Sofia University, the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the Technical and Medical universities in Sofia, as well as other organizations. The center is under the jurisdiction of the State Agency for Information Technology and Communications (SAITC).

When established, the center operated the only supercomputer in the Balkan region,[2] [3] an IBM Blue Gene/P, which was among the most powerful supercomputers in the world according to TOP500 until November 2009.[4] [5] It has two racks with 2,048 850 MHz processors with 8,192 cores. The system is to be upgraded with additional I/O nodes and disk space in the near future.[6]

The supercomputer was switched off in 2015.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.24chasa.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=212411 „24 часа“ — Супермашина казва къде ще люлее
  2. Web site: BAS now has the only supercomputer in the Balkans. Dnevnik . 29 April 2010. 20 December 2011. Bulgarian.
  3. Web site: IBM Supercomputer Boosts Bulgaria's Advance Towards Knowledge-Based Economy . 9 September 2008 . IBM Press Room . 20 December 2011.
  4. http://www.top500.org/system/ranking/9246 Bulgarian State Agency for Information Technology and Communications (SAITC)
  5. Web site: Bulgarian State Agency for Information Technology and Communications (SAITC) TOP500 Supercomputer Sites. www.top500.org. 2019-09-20.
  6. http://www.scc.acad.bg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79&Itemid=84&lang=en System specifications
  7. Web site: Bulgaria's small computing army. Kapital Daily. 22 June 2018. 15 July 2018.