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The advanced system, to be housed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and scheduled to become operational in 2026, will ...
The US Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" supercomputer due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) are teaming up to power the U.S. Department of Energy's next flagship ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Dell to supply the next supercomputer for Lawrence Berkeley National ...
Dell and Nvidia will together provide architecture for the next set of supercomputers, named Doudna, for the US Department of ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced that its upcoming Doudna supercomputer, set to launch in 2026, will be powered by ...
System promises a 10x increase in 'scientific output' - not necessarily performance The US Department of Energy's next ...
The system involves a contract with Dell and will use next-generation NVIDIA technology set to go on sale next year.
The computer, named for Nobel Prize-winning scientist Jennifer Doudna who made key CRISPR ... said that the system will use Nvidia's latest "Vera Rubin" chips built into liquid-cooled servers ...
Nvidia and Dell announced a partnership on the AI-powered Doudna supercomputer at the Berkeley National Laboratory, which ...
The latest public-private sector collaboration brings the new Doudna supercomputer to Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in ...