Overview
The Heterogeneous Computing Environment at the College of Computing (HCE@CoC), also known as the Futurama cluster, is an Instructional cluster for student and faculty use. The cluster is intended for Academic objectives, and its use for sponsored Research is currently prohibited.
The cluster is currently in a soft-launch phase with a limited number of classes and users added to the access list. If you are interested in joining during this early phase, please reach out to academicresources@cc.gatech.edu. Please note that cluster availability and stability may be unpredictable as new features and configurations are implemented.
What's Inside
The HCE@CoC cluster, true to its name, has a wide variety of different hardware and system architectures available inside. Some of this hardware includes...
- Accelerated Processing Units (APUs)
- RISC-V-based Tensor Processing Units (TPUs)
- Bluefield-3 DPUs (also called SmartNICs)
- AMD GPUs (MI210)
- Intel GPUs (Gaudi 3)
- Nvidia GPUs (V100, L4, L40, L40S, H100, H200)*
- Compute Express Link (CXL) Cards
- AMD ARM-based FPGAs (Pynq Z2, Pynq Z3*)
- PowerPC 9 and PowerPC 10 hardware
- Intel Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest CPUs
- AMD Zen5 and Zen5c CPUs
*Hardware coming soon
Documentation
Check out the cluster documentation at https://github.gatech.edu/pages/coc-futurama/futurama-cluster-docs/ to read more and even contribute yourself!
Community
Join the HCE@CoC Teams Community here: General | HCE@CoC - Futurama Slurm | Microsoft Teams