The Journey to Exascale

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High-performance computing (HPC) has fundamentally changed the world of scientific research. Complex challenges that previously were unapproachable due to compute performance limitations and the massive power demands of legacy platforms can now be effectively addressed via powerful new advances in HPC.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is at the forefront of HPC, pushing its limits and advancing this technology into exascale compute performance levels that can effectively tackle the most complex challenges faced by the U.S. and the world.

These ambitious efforts led to the creation of Frontier, the first internationally recognized exascale system ever built for the DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the even more powerful El Capitan for the DOE’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Both systems—created in concert with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)— combine leading CPU, GPU and software technology into highly scalable compute platforms. These new supercomputers represent the beginning of HPC’s next evolutionary phase that takes us into the exascale era.

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