Monthly Archives: March 2020

Creating the Ability to Design Smaller, Cheaper Particle Accelerators

The WarpX project is developing an exascale application for plasma accelerator research that will pave the way for new breeds of virtual experiments.

ECP Application Development Milestone Report is Released

The Energy Department's Exascale Computing Project has published a milestone report summarizing the status of its 30 Application Development subprojects (24 applications and six co-design centers) at the end of fiscal year 2019.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Delves into the Expected Impact of Exascale Computing

An article in CRSwire from HPE examines the many ways exascale computing is anticipated to solve problems previously out of reach.

Delivering Exascale Machine Learning Algorithms and Tools for Scientific Research

Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data analytics are converging with high-performance computing to advance scientific discovery.

Collaborative Community Impacts High-Performance Computing Programming Environments

LLVM within the US Department of Energy’s Exascale Computing Project is an open-source collaboration project that develops a compiler infrastructure.

Livermore and HPE to Partner with AMD on El Capitan

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have announced that AMD will be node supplier for the El Capitan supercomputer, and that the system is expected to exceed 2 exaflops.

Record-Fast System Coming to Support Nation’s Nuclear Security Missions

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and AMD have announced that the El Capitan supercomputer, planned for 2023, will have a speed of 2 exaflops to power complex scientific discovery for the US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).

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