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Pawsey prepares new $48m supercomputer – ACS
Setonix to be 30 times more powerful than current systems.

Western Australias Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has unveiled the first part of its new $48 million supercomputer as it prepares for a major upgrade to current capacity.
The supercomputer is named Setonix, after the scientific name for a quokka, and will…
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