Exascale Project

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The Exascale Computing Project is a U.S. Department of Energy multi-lab collaboration to develop a capable exascale ecosystem for the nation.

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    Cray's CTO Steve Scott: The Exascale Computing Race is Not About Bragging Rights - check out his latest post here:

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    Exascale Computers Set To Produce A Quintillion Of Calculations Per Second

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    Feb 20

    Join H. Carter Edwards from at for his session "Kokkos' Task DAG Parallelism for C++ HPC Applications." Read more about featured speakers:

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    Happy National Week! Read about the different ways these innovators contribute to the missions of !

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    Feb 20

    Today we celebrate James Harris: He was a Berkeley Lab & the 1st to play a key role in the search for new elements. He is credited w/helping to discover Rutherfordium (Rf) & Dubnium (Db)! ⚗️🤓

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    Feb 20

    In this podcast David Bernholdt of and discusses the future of interprocessor communications for .

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    Feb 17

    SUPERCOMPUTERS: operate some of the world's top high-performance computers. These ultra-fast systems are changing how scientists study weather forecasting, human health, the climate, renewable energy, the universe — even our nuclear deterrent.

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    Feb 19

    New, many-core scalability results delivered an best paper award to NWChem researchers from & ! Details: via |

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    Feb 19

    Andrew Lumsdaine, NIAC Chief Scientist /, was one of four new Better Scientific Software Fellowship honorees awarded for their leadership in advancing scientific software: . Congrats to all!

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    Feb 18

    Explore new possibilities in computing with sessions in computing, for science, and across industries. Register for today.

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    Feb 16

    computing has the power to be a radical enabler for helping the food, nutrition, & agriculture sectors evolve. Want to learn more about how this technology could improve manufacturing practices? Check out the new article on

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    In the next Let's Talk Exascale podcast episode: Pushing and to with David Bernholdt of and .

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    We ❤️ our employees for Valentine's Day, and National Heart Awareness Month. Occupational medicine nurse Kori Grooms providing blood pressure checks, here on electrician David Vieth.

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    Feb 14

    Tune into 's this afternoon to learn about a brainy bot named NeoN and how it got its smarts from the Titan supercomputer!

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    Feb 14

    Get updated on our strong test of an automotive use case performed with Nektar++ and commercial Fluent (DES). Also considering output files reduction w/ Hdf5 & influence of non-implicit partitioning.

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