The Aurora Exascale Computer, the world’s fastest artificial intelligence computer, is a collaborative project of Hewlett ...
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 ...
Argonne National Laboratory has fully opened its Aurora exascale supercomputer to researchers across the world, heralding a new era of computing-driven discoveries. Aurora is one of the world’s first ...
ASCR, the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, has ...
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are preparing to use Aurora, the laboratory’s upcoming exascale supercomputer, to delve into the inner mechanics of a variety of nuclear reactor models.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s long-delayed Aurora supercomputer is one step closer to going online and potentially becoming the world’s fastest after Intel and Hewlett Packard Enterprise ...
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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 ...