Frontier Supercomputer Simulates Cosmic Storms to Advance Astronomy and Fusion Research

by Sophie Williams
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Frontier supercomputer is being used to train AI models for simulating cosmic storms, supporting research in astronomy and nuclear fusion.

According to reports, the system is assisting scientists in studying complex astrophysical phenomena and advancing fusion energy research through high-performance computing simulations.

Frontier, located at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee, became operational in May 2022 and is recognized as the world’s first exascale supercomputer.

The system, developed by HPE and AMD, delivers performance exceeding one quintillion calculations per second, enabling breakthroughs in scientific modeling that were previously unattainable.

Its apply in AI-driven simulations represents a significant step forward in leveraging supercomputing power for interdisciplinary scientific discovery.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Frontier supercomputer is being used to train AI models for simulating cosmic storms, supporting research in astronomy and nuclear fusion.

According to reports, the system is assisting scientists in studying complex astrophysical phenomena and advancing fusion energy research through high-performance computing simulations.

Frontier, located at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee, became operational in May 2022 and is recognized as the world’s first exascale supercomputer.

The system, developed by HPE and AMD, delivers performance exceeding one quintillion calculations per second, enabling breakthroughs in scientific modeling that were previously unattainable.

Its use in AI-driven simulations represents a significant step forward in leveraging supercomputing power for interdisciplinary scientific discovery.

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