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News Release 19-014

NSF-funded leadership-class computing center boosts U.S. science with largest academic supercomputer in the world

Frontera, at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, will power discoveries of nation’s top computational scientists

Rows of server racks that make up the Frontera supercomputer

The Frontera supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center.

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Frontera is the result of a $60 investment by the National Science Foundation.

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Visualization of a simulation of brain activity in the rodent hippocampus in a computational model developed in the Soltesz lab at Stanford University.

Visualization of a simulation of brain activity in the rodent hippocampus in a computational model developed in the Soltesz lab at Stanford University. [Visualization developed by Ivan Raikov]

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