Innovation

Quriosity

Computing power for complex modeling, virtual experiments and simulations

When it comes to expediting digitalization at BASF, research and development play a key role. For example, to calculate the most promising polymer structure from thousands of possibilities, you need a high-performance computer with above-average computing power – just a supercomputer like our Quriosity.

With a computing power of 3 petaflops (1 petaflops equals one quadrillion floating point operations per second), the new supercomputer is considerably more powerful than its 1.75 petaflop predecessor. The new BASF supercomputer, named Quriosity like its predecessor, is the world’s largest supercomputer used in industrial chemical research.

quadrillion

The number of floating point operations that the Quriosity supercomputer can perform each second, is equivalent to the computing power of around

20,000 laptops.

Dr. Stephan Schenk, Product Manager High Performance Computing bei BASF
Our Quriosity platform provides the necessary tools and flexibility for developing new products for BASF’s customers. To be able to improve products and processes, it’s about understanding the chemistry behind them on a microscopic level. And the more complex the challenge, the more computing power is required. With 3 petaflops, we can offer our highly skilled experts more computing power for their research than any other chemical company.“ 

Dr. Stephan Schenk

Product Manager High Performance Computing bei BASF

Digitalization in R&D
Digital technologies are indispensable for everyday R&D operations. 

The new supercomputer has an innovative cooling concept based on warm-water cooling.

The system absorbs the heat in the supercomputer's computing nodes directly where it is generated and transports it away, which significantly reduces the energy required and therefore the operating costs.

BASF has started up a new supercomputer at its Ludwigshafen site. The new BASF supercomputer, named Quriosity like its predecessor, is the world’s largest supercomputer used in industrial chemical research. Significantly more complex modeling, virtual experiments and simulations are possible with its 3 petaflops computing power (1 petaflops equals one quadrillion floating point operations per second). Quriosity has more than 1,000 compute nodes and 3,000 terabytes of storage capacity. The photo shows a close-up of a compute node of BASF's new supercomputer.

With Quriosity, much more complex models are possible, in which significantly more parameters can be varied. This could not only result in substantially reduced development times, but also previously unknown relationships can be recognized and used to advance completely new research approaches.

Find out more about the topics Quriosity is working on:

Potential impact of crop protection products on groundwater quality

Detergent Formulations

Molecular properties

Surfactant systems

Digitalization at BASF
Using digital technologies and data, we are creating additional value for our customers and increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of our processes.
Quantum computing 
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