Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee has announced plans, via X/Twitter, to retire its Summit supercomputer in November 2024. After six years of service and over 200 million node ...
currently the world's ninth-fastest supercomputer, will be retired on November 1st, but its aging Alpine storage didn't ...
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beamline in California and ORNL’s IBM AC922 Summit, a 200-petaflop supercomputer managed by the OLCF in Tennessee. On average, imaging beamlines generate more data than their nonimaging ...
a DOE Office of Science user facility at ORNL, is scheduled for decommissioning in November and has been superseded by the OLCF's exascale-class supercomputer, Frontier. The team's calculations ...
Evans, ORNL The model now returns the correct search ... which is home to the Frontier supercomputer. Using the Frontier supercomputer, Atomic Canyon trained the AI model on publicly available ...
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has awarded a contract to Cray Inc. to increase the Jaguar supercomputer's science impact ... Titan's enormous increase in computational power, ...
During an event to celebrate a commercial license to U2opia Technology, ORNL Partnerships Director Mike Paulus, far right, leads a tour of Frontier, the world’s fastest supercomputer ...
ORNL director Dr Thomas Zacharia said in a ... The US's previous fastest supercomputer, Titan, was ranked fifth. "We know we're in a competition and it matters who gets there first," said US ...
when its Summit supercomputer comes online. This is expected to have a peak performance of more than 100 petaflops. While both the Swiss and ORNL systems can handle huge amounts of data ...
Completed in 2018, Summit is currently ranked as the fastest supercomputer in the world ... director of the University of Tennessee and ORNL Center for Molecular Biophysics on the COVID-19 ...