Get ready for Exascale Day 2024

October 18, 2024

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The exascale era is here

The exascale era is well underway and we can now see the impact of this remarkable achievement.  And the growth of AI only increases the need for leadership-class supercomputing.  At HPE, we see how exascale computing will change the world.  More science, more discovery, and more innovation that improves the way we live and work.

Impact Supercomputers

Watch these videos featuring Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Frontier supercomputer, and CSC’s LUMI supercomputer to learn about how they’ll impact areas like sustainable energy, precision medicine, cancer research, climate change and more.

Frontier: Moving the future forward

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LUMI: A Force For Nature – Solving the World’s Toughest Challenges

Supercomputers have superpowers coloring book

In celebration of Exascale Day, HPE invites you to download a new educational coloring book for children that illustrates how supercomputing impacts our lives every day. Share your colorful artwork on social with #ExascaleDay!

Empowering diversity in supercomputing and AI

Learn about the importance of diversity and inclusion in supercomputing and AI.  How diversity plays a critical role in fueling innovation and how you can get involved with Women in HPC to contribute to a more equitable and welcoming tech community.

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How are we impacted by supercomputing & AI?

Exascale Day is a celebration of the profound impact the supercomputing industry has on society. These advancements drive progress in fields such as aviation, automotive design, weather forecasting, sustainable power generation, medicine and more, all fueled by the power of supercomputing and AI. Here are just a few examples.

Detecting breast cancer faster with AI

Artificial intelligence for more efficient and durable jet engines

Smarter water management in the face of drought

Optimized manufacturing delivers better products

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Aurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognized

At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops.