Best supercomputing centers in Ireland

Explore the leading supercomputing centers in Ireland, essential for research and development in HPC, AI, and quantum computing. These centers provide high-performance e-infrastructure, services, and expertise to academia, industry, and the public sector. Discover how Ireland is expanding its supercomputing capacity with new facilities and cutting-edge systems. A key resource for researchers and businesses looking to boost their data processing and advanced analytics capabilities.

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    TU Dublin High-Performance Computing (HPC) Infrastructure (Dublin, Ireland)

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    • Ireland's national centre for High-Performance Computing

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    Launched in February 2026, this new HPC infrastructure transforms TU Dublin's research computing landscape. It provides HPC services across the entire university, supporting research and innovation in various disciplines.

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    Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) (Galway and Dublin, Ireland)

    0 Global Votes
    • National high-performance computing centre

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    ICHEC is Ireland's national supercomputing center, fundamental to the country's future infrastructure. It leads research and development in HPC, AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity, serving as the EuroHPC Competence Centre for Ireland.

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    CASPIr (University of Galway, Ireland)

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    • Aids in muscle recovery

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    CASPIr will be Ireland's new national supercomputer, co-funded by EuroHPC JU, and represents the most significant development in supercomputing for the country. It is expected to be operational in 2027, marking a new era of research capability.

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    Boole Supercomputer (Cork, Ireland)

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    • First liquid-cooled Nvidia B200 GPU deployment in Europe

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    Launched in March 2026, Boole is one of the most recent and technologically advanced additions to supercomputing in Ireland. It focuses on AI and energy efficiency, utilizing liquid-cooled Nvidia B200 GPUs.

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    CeADAR's "Leon" Supercomputer (Ireland)

    0 Global Votes
    • Aids Irish companies in big data and AI projects

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    Funded in 2020, CeADAR's 'Leon' supercomputer remains a key resource for Irish industry, especially for startups. It facilitates the application of AI and advanced analytics to solve business challenges.