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🡨 AI and HPC Developer Ecosystem 

Developer Resources from Intel and Argonne

 

The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, together with Intel and Hewlett Packard Enterprise* (HPE), developed the Aurora supercomputer. It offers exascale computing for simulation, AI, and data analysis workloads in open scientific research. Researchers with computationally intense problems can apply for time on Aurora.

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Intel and Argonne Case Studies

        

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Solving Challenging Energy Problems

Power AI-Driven Research with Argonne's Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory: Advancing Fusion Energy Science

Duke University: Building Patient-Specific Fluid Dynamics Models

Accelerate Materials Discovery with Argonne's Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

Compute the Cosmos with Argonne's Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

Compute the Cosmos with Argonne's Aurora Exascale Supercomputer

"We're seeing encouraging early application performance results on our development systems using Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series—applications built with Intel® oneAPI compilers and libraries. For leadership-class computational science, we value the benefits of code portability from multivendor, multiarchitecture programming standards such as SYCL* and Python* AI frameworks such as PyTorch* accelerated by Intel libraries. We look forward to the first exascale scientific discoveries from these technologies on the Aurora system next year."

— Dr. Timothy Williams, deputy director, Argonne Computational Science Division

 

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Learn how to get started with or how to get the most from Argonne Aurora, using Intel CPUs, GPUs, and HPC software tools.

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