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NASA reveals monster supercomputer blasting out 20 quadrillion ops/sec
NASA has quietly flipped the switch on a new class of machine built to keep pace with its most ambitious missions. The Athena ...
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NASA unveils powerful supercomputer that can run 20 quadrillion calculations per second
As NASA ventures further into space, the agency is continuously scaling its supercomputing power ...
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NASA supercomputer says Earth’s extinction clock just got slashed in 1/2
For decades, scientists treated the end of Earth’s habitability as a problem for the far future, measured in several billion ...
NASA has brought its Athena supercomputer online, reportedly delivering over 20 petaflops of peak performance.
Athena is a next-generation supercomputing platform built to support data-heavy and simulation-intensive research. It is part ...
New simulations performed on a NASA supercomputer are providing scientists with the most comprehensive look yet into the ...
NASA has taken the wraps off Athena, the space agency's most potent supercomputer yet. It'll be tasked with things like ...
Athena, NASA's latest supercomputer, went online in January following a beta testing period. The US space agency says the new high-performance computing system can deliver more ...
The new system will play a key role in mission planning, safety analysis and future deep-space exploration as Nasa prepares ...
Astrophysicists and cosmologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among the first scientists to have access to the powerful new Columbia supercomputer at the NASA Ames Research Center.
Features: High-performance computing is helping Space agencies and universities compress simulation cycles, train AI models faster, and enable more autonomous missions.
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