Cosmologists are using cutting-edge computational tools to uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy, which together ...
Intel says the Aurora supercomputer broke the exascale barrier and is the fastest AI system in the world "for open science”.
Argonne researchers used the lab’s Aurora exascale supercomputer to perform large-scale simulations of the universe, ...
Dark energy is a mystery so daunting that it stretches and strains our most robust theories. The universe is expanding, ...
Argonne National Laboratory this week said that its Aurora supercomputer is now fully operational and is available to the scientific community. The machine, which was announced in 2015 and faced ...
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In this Cover Story, WGN's Mike Lowe explores the capabilities of one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, found in the western suburbs of Chicagoland. Think of computers as concerts.
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company said the supercomputer, named Aurora, is being developed for the U.S. Department of Energy at its Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago. The contract ...
The GPU will also go in the U.S. Department of Energy's Aurora supercomputer, which is set for a 2021 completion. Beyond Ponte Vecchio, Intel also announced that it would release a next-generation ...
The U.S. also is developing two other exascale supercomputers, including Aurora, which is being built at the Argonne National Laboratory. Aurora is built around Intel’s server processors and GPUs.
ASCR, the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, has released a report on the use of exascale -class supercomputers, Frontier and ...
The WGN News team, led by Tom Skilling, recently took a trip to Argonne National Laboratory to meet “Aurora,” a supercomputer that’s been on the drawing board since 2015, took eight years to ...