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Stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum, carbon fiber is a staple in aerospace and high-performance vehicles — and now, ...
The Frontier supercomputer, the world's first exascale system, ran over 1,500 simulations to accelerate the development of a ...
Frontier's improved speed marks a jump of roughly 150 petaflops, or 150 quadrillion calculations per second—roughly equivalent to the performance of its predecessor supercomputer Summit, which ...
Since 2005, the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at ORNL has housed four supercomputers – Jaguar and Titan, which have retired, and Summit and Frontier, which still operate.
The price tag for Frontier was $600 million, and American taxpayers footed the bill. Since opening for use by scientists around the world in 2023, the supercomputer has accelerated the speed of ...
Frontier, the barrier-breaking supercomputer hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is no longer the fastest in the world. For the first time since it broke the exascale barrier by completing ...
Next up, the Frontier supercomputer is located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. Frontier made history in 2022 as the first computer to break the exascale barrier, clocking in at 1.4 ...
Frontier relies on a constellation of thousands of nodes, each a self-contained supercomputer of one CPU and four GPUs, connected by more than 90 miles of cable to enable them to communicate and ...
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have developed an innovative new ...
Scott Pomeroy, Chairman and CEO of XTI Aerospace, commented, "As we pioneer the Vertical Economy, our collaboration with Oak ...
ORNL researchers developed a new method to enhance carbon fiber composites using carbon nanofibers for improved strength and ...