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Description
When delivered, Argonne National Laboratory’s Aurora will be the nation’s first Exascale HPC system built on Intel® Architecture. With HPE and Intel, plus the support of the U.S Department of Energy (DOE), Aurora’s performance is expected to exceed 2 exaFLOPS of double precision performance. With its extreme scale and performance levels, Aurora will offer the scientific community the compute power needed for the most advanced research in fields like biochemistry, engineering, astrophysics, energy, healthcare and more. The Aurora supercomputer will be the United States’ first exascale system to integrate Intel’s forthcoming HPC and AI hardware and software innovations including: Future generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Future Intel Xe architecture-based GPUs, > 230 Petabytes of storage based on Distributed Asynchronous Object Storage (DAOS) technology supported on Intel Optane Persistent Memory, bandwidth >25TB/S, and oneAPI unified programming model designed to simplify development across diverse CPU, GPU, FPGA, and AI architectures.