Even if you've never actually seen a supercomputer, odds are that movies and pop culture have given you a good idea of what they do, what they're used for, and maybe even what they look like. The U.S.
Supercomputers are unsung heroes—unless you're a nerd like we are, in which case they're probably at least a little bit sung. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Supercomputers are built to solve very large, difficult problems and do it quickly. Instead of relying on a single processor, supercomputers like El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ...
There's no one answer to how many types of supercomputers there are. You can split supercomputers into different sets by architecture, processors, performance, use, or all four, which will get you a ...
A.I. has added urgency to the U.S. national laboratories that have been sites of cutting-edge scientific research, leading to deals with tech giants like Nvidia to speed up. A.I. has added urgency to ...
Los Alamos National Laboratory has selected HPE and Nvidia Corp. to build two new supercomputers, a development that comes as part of a wider push to advance American computing power. The ...
Eli Lilly and Co. announced Tuesday it is partnering with Nvidia, a Silicon Valley-based artificial intelligence chipmaker, to create “the most powerful supercomputer owned and operated by a ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory will receive two new supercomputers, Lux and Discovery, by 2028. The projects are being made possible through a $1 billion public-private partnership with the Department ...
As Earth continues to warm, Australia faces some important decisions. For example, where should we place solar and wind energy infrastructure to reliably supply Australians with electricity? How can ...