US plans exascale supercomputers 5-10x more powerful than Frontier
And targets 100 exaflops after 2030
And targets 100 exaflops after 2030
Facility is capable of supporting 85MW
Will store the hydrogen in massive salt caves
But some of the hubs may not actually be clean
But may still be behind a secret Chinese supercomputer
"My guess is that all the 50-60MW data centers being built for the exascale supercomputers will be the last of their kind"
A huge boost for US computing - if it passes
CTS-2 to power modeling and simulation on US nuclear weapons stockpile
The world's largest chip just got faster
The systems are running at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge Lab says updated Gaia system will be capable of 10 petaflops and study climate change
Along with the Department of Energy, Homeland Security, and more - but each group was compromised to different extents
But it doesn't seem to be exclusive
Due to Intel's issues delivery 7nm
Building a better picture of the planet using supercomputers
Coronavirus consortium hopes to find treatment faster
Will be used for nuclear energy research
But the chips inside it have yet to be decided
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is set to be the world's most powerful computer
But previous White House DOE budget proposals have been overruled
2,000 qubits for the National Nuclear Security Administration
The machine will be used to simulate nuclear weapons tests
Marvell's ThunderX2 gets to work
And Cray's CTO gives us a run-down of what's special about Shasta