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In this Cover Story, WGN's Mike Lowe explores the capabilities of one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, found in the western suburbs of Chicagoland. Think of computers as concerts.
The WGN News team, led by Tom Skilling, recently took a trip to Argonne National Laboratory to meet “Aurora,” a supercomputer that’s been on the drawing board since 2015, took eight years to ...
Argonne National Laboratory this week said that its Aurora supercomputer is now fully ... all cooled by a specialized ...
The origins of Argonne's AI-driven cancer research date back to 2016, when DOE forged a partnership with National Cancer Institute (NCI) to employ advanced computing technologies in the fight against ...
The Aurora supercomputer will be deployed at the Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois. The DOE is investing US$200 million in the supercomputer, and contracts were awarded to Intel and Cray ...
At the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory ... aimed at drug-resistant cancer targets. Using the new Aurora exascale system, researchers led an early science project ...