The UK government has announced that its going to build a new exascale supercomputer that will be 50 times more powerful than its most powerful supercomputer. It said that Edinburgh, the Scottish ...
Forget 2014, let’s talk about what to expect in 2020, just six years from now, say a supercomputer finally capable of mongo-calculative deftness on par with what some believe to be the processing ...
The UK today said it had selected Edinburgh to host its first exascale next-gen supercomputer, which will be 50 times faster than its current highest capacity system. The University of Edinburgh will ...
HOUSTON – (Feb. 5, 2025) – Rice University’s John Mellor-Crummey was honored in January with a Secretary of Energy Achievement Award as a member of the leadership team of the Department of Energy’s ...
[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE] When we won the tender to build the first European exascale computer at Forschungszentrum Jülich (JSC), we knew it would be a tough gig. Connecting 24,000 GPUs mounted in 125 ...
Sept. 5, 2025 — The JUPITER exascale-class supercomputer was unveiled to the public today at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany in front of guests from politics, science, and industry. German ...
Exascale computing is the latest milestone in cutting-edge supercomputers — high-powered systems capable of processing calculations at speeds currently impossible using any other method. Exascale ...
The first exascale computer in Europe, called JUPITER, should be completed next year, and it may even become the most powerful computer in the world. It will allow experiments and simulations ...
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Europe is about to unveil its first supercomputer of the exascale class on Friday. The machine, powered by Nvidia, is said to be the “fastest in Europe,” according to the company. The machine, called ...
The secretive R&D wing of the US government's intelligence efforts, IARPA, has announced a program to build a superconducting computer. IARPA will be working with IBM, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman ...
A computer visualization of a cosmological simulation that is part of the ExaSky project. It shows how gas is distributed in the present day. The inset highlights the details of a galaxy cluster that ...
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