Aurora Update from Argonne, and a Look at Leadership Supercomputing on the Horizon
insideHPC talked with ALCF leaders Rick Stevens and Mike Papka about the Intel-powered system built on the HPE-Cray supercomputing architecture.
insideHPC talked with ALCF leaders Rick Stevens and Mike Papka about the Intel-powered system built on the HPE-Cray supercomputing architecture.
Rick Stevens, Associate Laboratory Director at Argonne National Laboratory, shares an update on the Aurora Supercomputer status.
Argonne National Laboratory is transforming two of its research powerhouses in a way that will be game changing for science.
Argonne National Laboratory is building a data-centric computing environment to enhance researchers’ ability to manage, analyze, and share increasingly large scientific datasets.
Thanks to its world-class researchers and scientific facilities, Argonne continues to make pivotal discoveries in the fight against COVID-19.
Taking action on climate change is one of humanity’s most pressing challenges. Argonne’s leadership in climate science will help us plan for a safer future.
This is a visual tour for Argonne’s upcoming exascale supercomputer, Aurora, that will leverage several technological innovations to support cutting-edge machine learning and data science workloads alongside more traditional modeling and simulation campaigns.