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COSMIC SRTC : review and future plans
The RTC platform COSMIC envisioned for MAVIS and MICADO provides a SRTC to assist the HRTC and handle computationally demanding tasks that are time constrained. This SRTC is designed to cope with the requirements of the next generation of instruments relying on the computation power of GPUs and state of the art High Performance Computing algorithms and libraries.