Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee has announced plans, via X/Twitter, to retire its Summit supercomputer in ...
The Alpine storage system, a high-performance storage array for the world's 9th fastest supercomputer, has shredded all of ...
From left, Sedrick Bouknight and Matthias Maiterth of ORNL’s Analytics and AI Methods at Scale group demonstrate the VR ...
OLCF is working towards building a new supercomputer by 2028 that will also demonstrate next-generation energy efficiencies.
ORNL's new method reduces energy consumption in nanocellulose processing by 21%, per their latest research announcement.
A study led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory details how artificial intelligence researchers have ...
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, which is located ...
Milestone to achieving massively parallelised quantum accelerators ORNL belongs to the US Department of Energy. It is home to Frontier — the world’s fastest supercomputer with a computational ...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, will retire its Summit supercomputer in November 2024.
Surprisingly, when it comes to the data, it’s not too different from disposing of old documents — they go straight into a shredder and sent to recycling. At the end of 2023, the Summit supercomputer — ...
The Frontier supercomputer—managed by the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, a DOE Office of Science user facility located at ORNL—is the world's first exascale machine and can perform ...
The OLCF at ORNL held their 20th user meeting, focusing on collaboration and updates on its high-performance computing ...