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Scientists make major 'teleportation' breakthrough using quantum supercomputer
A group of British scientists has made a groundbreaking scientific discovery, claiming to have 'achieved teleportation' using ...
Meet Athena: NASA supercomputer solves in one day what a typical PC would take 500 years to complete
NASA’s Athena supercomputer is redefining high-performance computing by completing in just one day tasks that would take a ...
University of Melbourne collaborates with GE Aerospace, using simulations on Frontier supercomputer to enhance jet engine efficiency.
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Brit scientists make huge science breakthrough 'achieving teleportation' using quantum supercomputer
A team of British scientists has made an earth-shattering science breakthrough and 'achieved teleportation' - using a quantum supercomputer. Thrilled researchers at the University of Oxford believe ...
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 ...
Eli Lilly and Nvidia are partnering to build what the companies call the pharmaceutical industry's "most powerful" supercomputer and so-called AI factory to help accelerate drug discovery and ...
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The government has announced it is ploughing £36m into the Dawn supercomputer, which will lead to a sixfold increase in performance and make it one of the most powerful supercomputers in the UK.
Using 10,000 of Nvidia’s newest Blackwell GPUs and AI infrastructure from a Foxconn subsidiary, the supercomputer is set to assist Taiwanese researchers and enterprises, including TSMC. To develop the ...
GE Research scientists, led by aerodynamics engineer Jing Li, have been granted access to the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee, to do “otherwise unfeasible” ...
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