The high-performance level of ASU's supercomputer, Sol, places the system as one of the top 500 supercomputers in the world, at No. 388. But with great computational power comes a great administrative ...
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to build a new flagship supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The new machine will be ten times more powerful than the current supercomputer.
A major breakthrough in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing is on the way, and it's coming from Georgia Tech. Backed by a $20 million investment from the National Science Foundation ...
When you think of supercomputers, you probably think of vast air-controlled rooms crammed full of cabinets and illuminated by banks of flashing LEDs. The first Cray supercomputer, for instance, cost ...
The Georgia Institute of Technology is building a new supercomputer that will advance the nation's capacity to use artificial intelligence. The National Science Foundation has awarded the Georgia ...
Nvidia has introduced an update to its DGX AI supercomputer, the DGX Spark. The company is calling the new version the world's smallest AI supercomputer and will soon ship it for about $4,000. Don't ...
A supercomputer at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has made it into the coveted Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Dubbed Hopper, the supercomputer was placed 105th on ...
Merging neutron stars are excellent targets for multi-messenger astronomy. This modern and still very young method of astrophysics coordinates observations of the various signals from one and the same ...
The Energy Department has signed a billion-dollar deal to construct multiple supercomputers that will be used to unlock scientific breakthroughs in issues such as nuclear power, national security, and ...
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 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google ran an algorithm on its “Willow” quantum-computing chip that can be repeated on similar platforms and outperform classical supercomputers, a breakthrough it said ...