ORNL’s summit supercomputer, set to be decommissioned by the end of the year, added another chapter to its legacy in high-performance computing and scientific research. In a study published in ...
Scientists use the Summit supercomputer to simulate a solution to runaway electrons in fusion reactors, paving the way for ...
Anyone who's ever lathered up knows the dilemma. The same qualities that make surfactants—the chemical compounds in soaps, ...
But that didn’t happen as planned for the IBM Power System AC922 Summit supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, or OLCF. Although the 200-petaflop ...
Procter & Gamble scientists used ORNL's Summit supercomputer to create a digital model of the corneal epithelium, the primary ...
Researchers make progress in addressing runaway electrons in nuclear fusion, with optimism from new simulations.
Simulations performed on ORNL's Summit supercomputer may point to a solution for the problem of runaway electrons inside a ...
the researchers estimated that it would take roughly 10,000 years to simulate the process on Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Summit supercomputer, the most powerful classical machine in the world ...
Researchers at Stanford University, the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, or ECMWF, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory used the lab's Summit supercomputer to better understand ...
Scientists at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have used the Summit supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to simulate a potential ...