The University of Osaka D3 Center Commences Operation of New Computing and Data Infrastructure Built by NEC
TOKYO, September 12, 2025 - (JCN Newswire via SeaPRwire.com) — The University of Osaka D3 Center will begin trial operations of the "Osaka University Compute and sTOrage Platform Urging open Science" (OCTOPUS), a computational and data platform promoting open science built by NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701), starting this September, with full-scale operations commencing in December.OCTOPUS is a supercomputer with a theoretical computational performance of 2.293 petaflops, centered around 140 computing nodes of the "NEC LX201Ein-1" (*1). Compared to the previous system, it not only offers approximately 1.5 times the performance, but also incorporates a provenance management function (*2), which automatically records and manages processes such as data generation, jointly developed by both parties. This contributes to promoting open science, where research data is shared across society as a whole.NEC LX201Ein-1 used in OCTOPUS OCTOPUS Exterior View(Winning design from a public competition rendered on the rack) Recent academic research involves the daily analysis and generation of vast amounts of data using supercomputers. However, the research process and results are ...
