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University of Wyoming may take over management of NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center

Partnership Data Center announced United States Feb 26, 2026
19.87 MW/GW
Capacity
operating
Stage
NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center
Project

The University of Wyoming (UW) could take over operational control of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center after the National Science Foundation (NSF) offered UW the opportunity to submit a proposal for management of the facility.

Deal Analysis

The University of Wyoming (UW) is considering taking over operational control of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center, following an offer from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to submit a management proposal. This potential partnership represents a significant shift in the operational structure of the data center. While the financial details remain undisclosed, the deal signifies a potential transfer of responsibility for a critical piece of research infrastructure from a federal agency to a state university. The outcome of UW's proposal will determine the future management and strategic direction of the supercomputing center. This potential partnership is notable due to the involvement of the NSF, a major funding agency for scientific research, and the University of Wyoming. The deal's implications extend to the broader scientific community that relies on the supercomputing center's resources. The data center sector is experiencing continued growth, driven by increasing demand for computing power and data storage across various industries and research fields. This deal highlights the evolving landscape of data center management, with universities potentially playing a larger role in operating and maintaining these critical facilities.
  • Potential transfer of operational control from NSF to the University of Wyoming.
  • Involvement of the National Science Foundation, a key player in scientific funding.
  • Focus on the data center sector, a rapidly growing market.
  • Unclear financial details, making valuation difficult at this stage.
Market Context: The data center sector is experiencing continued growth, driven by increasing demand for computing power and data storage across various industries and research fields.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The center launched its Derecho supercomputer in August 2023. Quote: In August 2023, the center launched its Derecho supercomputer

Capacity
a HPE Cray EX cluster offering 19.87 petaflops of compute power
Location
NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center
Announcement
February 26, 2026
COD
Opened in 2012, the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center runs weather and climate research models
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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University of Wyoming buyer

"University of Wyoming (UW) could take over operational control of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center."

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National Science Foundation seller

"the National Science Foundation (NSF) has offered UW the opportunity to submit a proposal for management of the facility"

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National Center for Atmospheric Research null

"the NSF informed the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) that it is transitioning management and operation of the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center to a third party."

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HPE null

"a HPE Cray EX cluster offering 19.87 petaflops of compute power"

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AMD null

"2,488 compute nodes with 128 AMD Milan cores per node"

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Nvidia null

"82 nodes with four Nvidia A100 GPUs each."

medium quality Enriched Feb 27, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 26, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Data Center sector in United States.
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