Tygron Supercomputer hits new record: 10.000.000.000!
by Maxim Knepfle, CTO Tygron Not so long a ago I wrote a blog about the one billion grid cells that we can compute. Today after some major upgrades to […]
Flash floods in River Catchments
Two weeks ago heavy rainfall resulted in floodings in south/east of the Netherlands. Although the main river Maas did have some issues, most unexpected floodings where caused along secondary rivers […]
Quick Flood Risk Assessment
Last month I discussed how the Tygron GPU Supercomputer can be used for a hyper-resolution flooding at maximum detail. However, in case of an acute emergency, calculation speed and the […]
Hyper-resolution Flooding of the Bommelerwaard
Last year Tygron breached the 1 billion grid cells threshold. Today we are using this Massively parallel GPU technology (100.000 execution tasks in parallel) for more use-cases and refining it […]
River Deltas at High Resolution
In a previous blog entry we showed that it was possible to calculate a 60x60km map at very high resolution (1m). This is especially useful for small canals and surface […]
NVIDIA A100: What can it do for Tygron?
Today was NVIDIA’s “Kitchen keynote” for the GTC 2020. CEO Jensen Huang showed the latest development in AI, High Performance Computing and a new GPU Accelerator called the A100. Flooding […]
Beyond a billion grid cells
This is the first Tygron R&D blog entry. With this new blog I will try to explain the more technical challenges inside the Tygron Platform’s Supercomputer. Most of the Tygron […]