Powering AI-Driven Research with Argonne’s Aurora Exascale Supercomputer
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.
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.
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.
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.
Anouar Benali led efforts to use Argonne’s Intel-HPE exascale supercomputer to accelerate the design and discovery of new materials.
Rick Stevens, Associate Laboratory Director at Argonne National Laboratory, shares an update on the Aurora Supercomputer status.
Argonne National Laboratory is transforming two of its research powerhouses in a way that will be game changing for science.
Argonne National Laboratory is building a data-centric computing environment to enhance researchers’ ability to manage, analyze, and share increasingly large scientific datasets.
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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.