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Hélios is a supercomputer with general purpose graphics processor nodes (GPGPU) that was installed in Université Laval's computing centre in the spring of 2014. The server was purchased with funds from researchers at Laval and Montreal universities, as well as funds from Calcul Québec. Until the advent of [[Cedar]] and [[Graham]], Helios had been the largest GPU deployment administered by Compute Canada, both in terms of computing power and number of GPUs.
Hélios is a supercomputer with general purpose graphics processor nodes (GPGPU) that was installed in Université Laval's computing centre in the spring of 2014. The server was purchased with funds from researchers at Laval and Montreal universities, as well as funds from Calcul Québec. Until the commissioning of [[Cedar]] and [[Graham]], Helios had been the largest GPU deployment administered by Compute Canada, both in terms of computing power and number of GPUs.

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Hélios était un superordinateur composé de nœuds à processeurs graphiques (GPGPU) qui a été installé dans le centre de calcul à l'université Laval au printemps 2014. En prévision de la décommission, les accès interactifs ont été interrompus le 26 octobre 2022. Les données peuvent être extraite en utilisant le point de chute Globus ci-dessus.

Hélios is a supercomputer with general purpose graphics processor nodes (GPGPU) that was installed in Université Laval's computing centre in the spring of 2014. The server was purchased with funds from researchers at Laval and Montreal universities, as well as funds from Calcul Québec. Until the commissioning of Cedar and Graham, Helios had been the largest GPU deployment administered by Compute Canada, both in terms of computing power and number of GPUs.