From computers to smartphones, from smart appliances to the internet itself, the technology we use every day only exists ...
Right at the brink of a black hole, gravity twists space and time so violently that ordinary physics starts to fall apart. For decades, astronomers could only guess how gas, magnetic fields, and ...
Astronomers have long relied on supercomputers to simulate the immense structure of the Universe, but a new tool called Effort.jl is changing that. By mimicking the behavior of complex cosmological ...
It is the first supercomputer to use a new type of processor designed to adapt on the fly. Engineers hope it will handle demanding calculations faster while using far less energy. Spectra carries 128 ...
Engineers are preparing to send a new kind of supercomputer-grade chip into orbit, not as a science-fiction prop but as a practical tool that could reshape how satellites, networks, and even everyday ...
As we talked about a decade ago in the wake of launching The Next Platform, quantum computers – at least the fault tolerant ones being built by IBM, Google, Rigetti, and a few others – need a massive ...
The new supercomputer shows the increasing desire of government labs to adopt more technologies from commercial artificial intelligence systems. By Don Clark Reporting from San Francisco Scientific ...
Athena is a next-generation supercomputing platform built to support data-heavy and simulation-intensive research. It is part ...
The most powerful supercomputers have already revolutionized science and technology, but will advance unimaginably in the near future with new breakthroughs. You could say that supercomputers are the ...
TL;DR: Researchers from the University of Tokyo and NASA used supercomputers to predict Earth's habitability will end around 1 billion years from now due to increasing solar heat. The Sun's expansion ...
Supercomputers are unsung heroes—unless you're a nerd like we are, in which case they're probably at least a little bit sung. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...