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Frontier, the second fastest supercomputer in the world, used dark matter and the movement of gas and plasma rather than just gravity to model the observable universe.
The infant universe transforms from a featureless landscape to an intricate web in a new supercomputer simulation of the cosmos’s formative years. An animation from the simulation shows our ...
The supercomputer is known as Frontier, lives at Oak Ridge National Laboratory — and is a beast of a device. Built to be the first exascale supercomputer, it can perform up to 1.1 exaFLOPS ...
Life-like artificial universe built by supercomputer By Charles Q. Choi August 29, 2012 / 1:33 PM EDT / Space.com ...
Most supercomputers are funded, built, and operated by government agencies. They're used by scientists to model physical systems, like the climate or structure of the universe, but also by the ...
Over a span of two weeks in October, the Mira supercomputer will crank away nonstop, ... The Supercomputer That Houses an Entire Universe By Adrian Covert Published September 25, 2012 ...
The supercomputer is called Frontier; a team of researchers recently used it to run the largest astrophysical simulation of the universe yet. The supercomputer’s simulation size corresponds to ...
A new AI supercomputer, Perlmutter, is powerful enough that it will be used to help make the largest-ever 3D map of the universe.
We used the Piz Daint supercomputer of the Swiss national supercomputing center, which is made of more than 5,000 GPUs. The unique combination of our innovative code and this world-leading machine ...
The simulation shows the universe at roughly 7.4 billion years after the big bang (or roughly 6.4 billion years ago), imagining the development of the so-called “cosmic web,” while taking into ...
Supercomputer Recreates Universe From Big Bang to Today. News. By Clara Moskowitz published 11 September 2012 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.