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High Performance Computing

What is High Performance Computing?

High Performance Computing (HPC) refers to the practice of employing advanced computing techniques, typically utilising parallel processing and supercomputers, to solve complex problems that require significant computational power and data storage capabilities.

Objectives

An objective for this space will be finalised through the iterative development of the Australian Government Architecture.

Domains

This capability is part of the following domain.
DOM2

Technology Reference

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