NCHC
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Taiwan's National Center for High-Performance Computing (NCHC), founded in 1991, is one of nine national-level research laboratories under Taiwan’s National Applied Research Laboratories (NARL). The NCHC is Taiwan’s primary facility for HPC-related resources including large-scale computational science and engineering, cluster and grid computing, middleware development, visualization and virtual reality, data storage, networking, and HPC-related training. The NCHC is also responsible for the operation of the world-class 20 Gbit/s Taiwan Advanced Research and Education Network (TWAREN) R&D network. The NCHC’s mission is to be Taiwan’s premier HPC resource provider by supporting local academia and industry with cutting-edge hardware and software resources, advanced R&D and application development, and professional training.

