Expanded Free Access to Supercomputing Resources

In a significant move to democratize access to high-performance computing, the National Supercomputing Internet has unveiled a major enhancement to its user support initiative. Effective immediately, the platform is rolling out a substantial allocation of free computational tokens to all registered users. The standout feature of this campaign is the dramatic increase in the complimentary quota, with individual users now eligible to receive up to 30 million tokens at no cost.

Lowering Barriers for Advanced Research Tools

The primary objective of this expansion is to accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge research tools powered by supercomputing. By providing substantial free resources, the platform aims to remove initial cost barriers for experimenting with sophisticated research agents. A key beneficiary is the specialized AI agent "SClaw" (affectionately nicknamed "Lobster" by its users for its icon), designed for complex scientific tasks. Researchers can now more readily utilize it for preliminary simulations, data analysis, and exploratory work.

Preferential Pricing Window Extended

Complementing the free token boost, the platform has also extended its highly favorable pricing for continued usage. Once the complimentary tokens are consumed, users can replenish their computational power at a preferential rate of just 0.1 yuan per million tokens. This cost-effective renewal window will remain open until April 6th, providing ample opportunity for users to plan their ongoing research projects.

  • Key Benefit: Up to 30 million free tokens per user.
  • Eligibility: All existing and newly registered platform users.
  • Primary Goal: Reduce initial access barriers for research agents like SClaw.
  • Extended Offer: 0.1 yuan/million token renewal rate valid until April 6.

This initiative marks a pivotal step in the National Supercomputing Internet's strategy to foster wider innovation and research by making state-level computational power more accessible and affordable to the scientific community.