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Arrhenius SENS Compute @ NAISS (Compute resource)

Arrhenius SENS Compute is a resource suitable for projects requiring an increased security level, notably sensitive personal data such as whole human genomes associated with living individuals.

The resource includes CPU and GPU hardware. To simplify administration, GPU usage will be accounted in core-hours at a rate of 50 core-hours per GPU-hour for an Nvidia L40S and 200 core-hours per GPU-hour for an Nvidia H100.

It contains:

  • Small CPU nodes, each with 2x 128-core AMD EPYC 9745 at 2.4 GHz and 768 GB RAM.
  • 17 Large CPU nodes, each with 2x 128-core AMD EPYC 9745 at 2.4 GHz and 3072 GB RAM.
  • 20 Small GPU nodes, each with 4x Nvidia L40S 48GB GPU's and 2x 32-core AMD EPYC 9335 at 3.0 GHz and 384 GB RAM.
  • 1 Large GPU node, with 4x Nvidia H100 80GB and 2x 32-core AMD EPYC 9335 at 3.0 GHz and 768 GB RAM

More information about Arrhenius SENS Compute @ NAISS

No Open Rounds

At this moment, there are no open rounds where you can apply for access to this resource.

Pending Round

You will be apply for access to this resource in the following round later:

NAISS Large Spring 2026

To apply, you must be at least an assistant professor at an eligible Swedish institution. NAISS is financed by Swedish tax payers with the objective to strengthen science and research in Sweden. To apply for these resources, you must therefore hold an appointment of at least 60 percent at a Swedish university or research institution recognized by the Swedish Research Council and have been the Principal Investigator of a NAISS Medium project or similar.

This round will open in March 2026.