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BASF strengthens R&D capability with more powerful supercomputer

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-06-06 Editor :JK

BASF announces that it has started up a new supercomputer at its Ludwigshafen site to replace the existing one. With 3 petaflops of computing power, the new supercomputer is considerably more powerful than its 1.75 petaflop predecessor.

 

“Over the past five years, we have worked very successfully worldwide with our supercomputer Quriosity. It enabled us to considerably shorten the development time for innovative molecules and chemical compounds and thus accelerate the market launch of new products,” remarked Dr. Melanie Maas-Brunner, member of the Board of Executive Directors and Chief Technology Officer of BASF.


 

“But the computing capacity was no longer sufficient. Moreover, the complexity of our research projects and thus the demands on the supercomputer have increased. We therefore decided to invest in a new high-performance computer.”

 

The new supercomputer was manufactured by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and works with AMD processors (CPUs). It has an innovative cooling concept based on warm-water cooling. The system absorbs the heat directly where it is generated in the supercomputer and transports it away, which significantly reduces the energy required and therefore the operating costs.


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Quriosity has more than 1,000 compute nodes and 3,000 terabytes of storage capacity.


The new BASF supercomputer, named Quriosity like its predecessor, is one of the world’s largest supercomputers used in industrial chemical research. The previous supercomputer will be refurbished by HPE, with a recovery rate of more than 95%.

 

In addition to its own on-site supercomputer, BASF also plans to use cloud computing power. “This hybrid solution offers us the best possible technical and operational flexibility,” said Maas-Brunner. “It allows us to handle requests requiring exceptionally large processing power as well as work on special tasks that our own supercomputer is not designed for.”

 

As a digital tool, the supercomputer is an enormous timesaver. Calculations that would have taken around a year in the past can be carried out by a supercomputer in just a few days. This has not only reduced product development times: “We were able to identify and utilize previously hidden connections to drive completely new research approaches,” said Maas-Brunner.

 

“Modeling, virtual experiments and simulations are becoming increasingly complex and require more computing power. With the new supercomputer, which is approximately twice as fast, we can now provide our researchers with the necessary computing power.”

 

The Quriosity supercomputer has been deployed at BASF since 2017. Since then, it has carried out an average of 20,000 tasks per day and is used by more than 400 employees worldwide.

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