“Forward” Projects Boost U.S. Leadership in Advanced Computing and Artificial Intelligence
A long-term investment strategy promotes technology innovation through government¬–industry partnerships to revolutionize high-performance computing a
A long-term investment strategy promotes technology innovation through government¬–industry partnerships to revolutionize high-performance computing a
Watch a movie by Exascale Computing Project PathForward Vendor Hewlett Packard Enterprise on how the implications of an exascale computer will touch every aspect of our lives.
Achieving exascale computing will result in more realistic models for predicting weather and earthquakes and for making many other essential scientific and technological advances.
Energy Dept. shoots for exascale computer in a national lab by 2021
A recent EE Times blog post underscores the importance of supercomputing to society and the strength that public-private research partnerships such as the PathForward program of the Exascale Computing Project contribute to America's competitiveness and innovation.
ECP Director Paul Messina Discusses the ECP's PathForward Program on Federal News Radio
Article by Mark Rockwell of Government Computer News The ECP program and the push to get an exascale system, or possibly two, operational isn't to catch up to China, said
InsideHPC's Rich Brueckner reports on the DOE PathForward Announcement. https://insidehpc.com/2017/06/podcast-doe-awards-258-million-exascale-u-s-hpc-vendors/
Six Exascale PathForward Vendors Selected; DOE Providing $258 Million.
Six leading U.S. technology companies will receive funding to accelerate technology for the nation’s first exascale supercomputers.
Department of Energy Awards Six Research Contracts Totaling $258 Million to Accelerate U.S. Supercomputing Technology QUOTES FROM VENDORS RECEIVING AWARDS Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Sunnyvale, California “AMD is excited