The landscape of computational research has become quite complex, with a large, broad, and diverse research community requiring a variety of different computational capabilities. To address this growing need, the National Science Foundation has awarded eight new resources (Expanse, Bridges-2, Anvil, Delta, Jetstream2, Neocortex, Voyager, and Ookami) that are becoming available to the community throughout 2021, with three of the platforms being test-bed architectures for providing unique never-before available resources to the community. In this panel, we will introduce each of these architectures to the attendees, outlining the overall goals of the resource, description of the computational and data components of the resources, the use-cases for the resource, and any unique aspects of the resources that may be useful for the research community to know.