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Aurora supercomputer simulates fusion plasma, predicts disruptions with AI
Aurora, one of the fastest supercomputers in the world, is now being used to ...
The fastest supercomputer in the world will soon be outpaced by a newer, swifter rival. Scientists recently completed the engineering design for the first of two paired supercomputers called the ...
At MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, a new supercomputer has arrived. TX-GAIN, capable of two AI-exaflops, fuses more than six hundred GPUs into a single, coordinated pulse of processing power. Built not just ...
The three-time No. 1 system maintains its title ahead of Frontier and Aurora in the latest TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ...
The fastest supercomputer in the world has officially launched at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LNNL) in California. The supercomputer, called "El Capitan," cost $600 million to build ...
Supercomputers are an important part of computational science, including weather forecasting, climate research, quantum mechanics, molecular modeling, and cryptanalysis, as they are able to process ...
At the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, Google has announced the immediate availability of Compute Engine, an infrastructure-as-a-service (IAAS) product that directly competes with Amazon EC2 ...
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Scientists create a supercomputer simulation that can reveal how the brain works, neuron by neuron
Creating a virtual brain may sound like a science-fiction nightmare, but for neuroscientists in Japan and at Seattle’s Allen Institute, it’s a big step toward a long-held dream. They say their ...
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