Preparing for science in the exascale era
As the future home to Aurora exascale system, Argonne National Laboratory has been ramping up efforts to ready the supercomputer and its future users for science in the exascale era.
As the future home to Aurora exascale system, Argonne National Laboratory has been ramping up efforts to ready the supercomputer and its future users for science in the exascale era.
Creating software and applications for the world’s fastest supercomputers.
Globus, a research data management service developed by Argonne’s Ian Foster, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, and others, achieved an impressive milestone this week, breaking the exabyte barrier.
Rick Stevens, Associate Laboratory Director at Argonne National Laboratory and computer science professor at the University of Chicago, explains how the new Aurora exascale supercomputer will provide unprecedented capability to integrate data analytics, AI, and simulation for advanced 3D modeling.
Q-NEXT will tackle next-generation quantum science challenges through a public-private partnership, ensuring U.S. leadership in an economically crucial arena.