High Performance Computing

  The IBEST Computational Resources Core (CRC) is the primary on-campus provider of High Performance Computing (HPC) at the University of Idaho. The IBEST CRC provides researchers with large computing clusters, big memory machines, specialized GPU nodes, and massive data storage capacity for use in analyzing and managing large volumes of research data.

For questions regarding the CRC, please contact Dr. Benji Oswald

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) provides state-of-the-art High Performance Computing (HPC) resources free of charge to research users within Idaho and beyond. INL operates the new 64,000 square foot Collaborative Computing Center (C3), which is the hub for modeling and simulation at INL with connections to Idaho’s research universities.

Visit hpc.inl.gov to learn more and request a free account. 

The Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE) is a single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively share computing resources, data, and expertise. Access to researchers is free of charge and managed through resource allocation grants. The UI’s Northwest Knowledge Network (NKN) currently serves as the UI Campus Champion for XSEDE.

Learn more at XSEDE.org