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Berkeley Lab’s new Doudna supercomputer, built by Dell, will fuse scientific simulations with cutting-edge AI performance.
Berkeley Lab said Thursday that the supercomputer, which will be named after Berkeley Lab-based biochemist Jennifer Doudna ...
The advanced system, to be housed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and scheduled to become operational in 2026, will ...
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The U.S. Department of Energy, in partnership with Dell and NVIDIA, plans to build a new flagship supercomputer at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
The latest public-private sector collaboration brings the new Doudna supercomputer to Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in ...
Nvidia and Dell announced a partnership on the AI-powered Doudna supercomputer at the Berkeley National Laboratory, which will advance research on fusion energy and more.
The Doudna supercomputer will provide more than ten times the performance of Perlmutter, NERSC's current flagship supercomputer. Doudna will be built using cutting-edge technology such as Dell's most ...