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Aurora supercomputer is now fully operational, available to researchers
- The availability of the Aurora supercomputer for open scientific research may be considered a formal acceptance of the system by ARNL, which marks an important milestone for the t
The Aurora supercomputer, developed by Intel and HPE, has reached full operational capacity and is now accessible to researchers. Located at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility in Illinois, Aurora is designed to tackle complex scientific challenges, including climate modeling, drug discovery, and materials science. It boasts a peak performance of more than two exaflops, making it one of the world's fastest supercomputers. Aurora features the HPE Cray EX supercomputer architecture, incorporating Intel's latest technologies like the Xeon CPU Max Series and the Data Center GPU Max Series. This system not only enhances computational capabilities but also focuses on energy efficiency, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of high-performance computing. Researchers can now apply for time on Aurora to advance their projects in various scientific domains.
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