Lemhi Supercomputer Expands Research Capacity for Idaho Universities

IDAHO FALLS, ID — A new supercomputer is expanding high-performance computing access for researchers across Idaho through a partnership between Idaho National Laboratory and the state’s public research universities.

The system, known as Lemhi, serves University of Idaho, Boise State University, and Idaho State University, replacing the Falcon supercomputer with faster performance and improved efficiency.

High-performance computing allows researchers to solve complex problems in fields such as artificial intelligence, energy systems, engineering, health sciences, and natural resources. Tasks that could take weeks or months on a standard computer can now be completed in hours or days…

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