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Featured Videos

  • Argonne’s Rick Stevens discusses how researchers will use Aurora, the lab’s Intel-HPE exascale supercomputer, to revolutionize the use of AI for science.

    Powering AI-Driven Research with Argonne’s Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

  • Argonne’s Salman Habib is leading an effort to use Argonne’s Intel-HPE exascale supercomputer for cosmology research involving simulation, AI and data analysis.

    Computing the Cosmos with Argonne’s Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

  • Timothy Williams, Manager of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s Aurora Early Science Program, works to prepare key codes and software for the lab’s Intel-HPE exascale supercomputer.

    Large-Scale Scientific Computing with Argonne’s Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

  • Anouar Benali led efforts to use Argonne’s Intel-HPE exascale supercomputer to accelerate the design and discovery of new materials.

    Accelerating Materials Discovery with Argonne’s Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

  • Rick Stevens, Associate Laboratory Director at Argonne National Laboratory, shares an update on the Aurora Supercomputer status.

    Aurora Supercomputer Update from Argonne National Laboratory

  • Argonne National Laboratory is transforming two of its research powerhouses in a way that will be game changing for science.

    Transformational science: Aurora and the upgraded Advanced Photon Source

  • Argonne National Laboratory is building a data-centric computing environment to enhance researchers’ ability to manage, analyze, and share increasingly large scientific datasets.

    Building a computing environment for data-intensive science

  • Thanks to its world-class researchers and scientific facilities, Argonne continues to make pivotal discoveries in the fight against COVID-19.

    Using Argonne’s HPC and AI resources to combat COVID-19

  • Taking action on climate change is one of humanity’s most pressing challenges. Argonne’s leadership in climate science will help us plan for a safer future.

    Advancing climate modeling

  • This is a visual tour for Argonne’s upcoming exascale supercomputer, Aurora, that will leverage several technological innovations to support cutting-edge machine learning and data science workloads alongside more traditional modeling and simulation campaigns.

    Aurora Installation Flythrough

Featured Activities

  • A stock image of a doctor and her patient sitting at a desk going over some papers.

    Accelerating Cancer Research with HPC

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  • A hazy person in motion walks in front of the Aurora super computer

    Gordon Bell Prize

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  • A vivid blue backdrop shows lighter blue colored code alongside shining red lights that connect with faint lines.

    Generative AI Models for Science

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  • A group portrait shows the leadership team at the Argonne National Laboratory ALCF.

    Aurora Performance and Projects

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  • A rendering of the Polaris supercomputer

    Integrated Research Infrastructure Demonstrations

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  • A photo collage of the various systems of the AI testbed including the GroqRack, Cerebras CS-2, SambaNova Dataflow, and Graphcore Bow Pod64.

    Exploiting Emerging AI Accelerators

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  • A group stands at the DOE booth watching a demonstration.

    Software Demonstrations

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  • A flashy blue toned image with bits and pieces of code featured alongside cool graphical elements.

    Innovations in Data Compression

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  • The Aurora super computer. Dozens of nodes can be seen with bright red and blue cables spooling out from the nodes.

    Experiment-in-the-Loop Computing

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  • A banner that contains the headshots of Anshu Dubey, Senior Computational Scientist and R&D Leader and Lois Curfman McInnes, Senior Computational Scientist, Argonne Distinguished Fellow, and R&D Leader. Behind them is a vivid blue geometric background.

    Building a More Inclusive Community

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  • The silhouette of a face made up of lines of cyan code on a dark blue background.

    Reproducibility in HPC

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