Rudaw's Namo Abdulla has gained exclusive access to the world’s most powerful computer, Frontier, which belongs to the US Government’s Department of Energy. Housed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, it can perform upto 2 exaflops, that’s more than 2 quintillion calculations per second. Frontier is not just breaking records; it’s paving the way for groundbreaking research and solutions to some of humanity’s most pressing issues.
In this video, he explains the mind-boggling power of Frontier and explores how scientists are harnessing this colossal computational force to accelerate cancer research, pushing the boundaries of our understanding and opening new frontiers in the quest for a cure. The video also investigates how Frontier’s unprecedented capabilities are being used to model climate change with greater precision than ever before, providing insights that could be crucial in tackling global warming and its impacts.
From simulating the intricate workings of cellular processes to forecasting long-range climate patterns, Frontier is at the forefront of scientific innovation. Its exascale performance is not just a number; it’s a gateway to possibilities that were once beyond our reach.
Discover the stories of the scientists working at the cutting edge of technology and science, and learn how Frontier is empowering them to envision a better future. This is a rare glimpse into the future of computing and its transformative potential for our world.
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