Exascale computing is no longer a distant concept, but a reality reshaping how massive computational tasks are approached. However, this rise has brought new challenges, particularly in thermal ...
Exascale computing systems are no longer theoretical milestones on research roadmaps. They’re operational infrastructure handling workloads that stress every layer of the stack, from interconnects to ...
High performance computing witnessed one of its most ambitious leaps forward with the development of the US supercomputer “Frontier.” As Scott Atchley from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussed at ...
Following last year’s selection of Forschungszentrum Jülich as the hosting entity, it has now also been decided who will supply JUPITER, Europe’s first exascale supercomputer: a bidding consortium by ...
University of Delaware Professor Sunita Chandrasekaran is leading the charge on the high-tech frontier, fearless in the face of complexity. She led an international team that stress-tested the world’s ...
A group of leading computational scientists, including University of Wyoming President Ed Seidel, is urging the United States to increase its investment in high-performance computing (HPC), a ...
Spanning eight rows and occupying the space of two professional basketball courts, Aurora is one of the largest supercomputer installations to date. Scientists are using Aurora to drive breakthroughs ...
The advent of exascale supercomputers marks a significant milestone in the history of high-performance computing (HPC). These powerful machines, capable of performing at least one exaflop or a ...
Today, France’s Eviden (part of cybersecurity, cloud, and high-performance computing group Atos) and German modular supercomputing company ParTec, announced they had won a contract to provide the very ...
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