America’s first exascale supercomputer to be built by 2021

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Details of America’s next-generation supercomputer were revealed at a ceremony attended by Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and Senator Dick Durbin at Argonne National Laboratory. The Department of Energy’s new supercomputer will be built by Intel Corporation at Argonne, and it will be the first of its kind in the United States.

Details of America’s next-generation supercomputer were revealed at a ceremony attended by Secretary of Energy Rick Perry and Senator Dick Durbin at Argonne National Laboratory today. The Department of Energy’s new supercomputer will be built by Intel at Argonne, and it will be the first of its kind in the United States.

“So this system will be an excellent platform for both traditional high-speed computing applications” as well as data analytics, Stevens said. Aurora will be particularly optimized to analyze the streaming data produced by the DOE’s array of instruments, including telescopes, particle accelerators, and various detectors, Stevens explained. Reflecting recent trends in machine learning-enhanced science, Aurora will also be set up as a perfect platform for deep learning.

 

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