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Stampede2 storms out of the corral in support of U.S. scientists


July 28, 2017

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Stampede2 is the newest strategic resource for the U.S. academic community, enabling thousands of researchers to answer questions that cannot be addressed through theory or experimentation alone and that require high-performance computing power. Currently the 12th most powerful supercomputer in the world, Stampede2 is the fastest at any university in the U.S. When fully deployed later this summer, it will have a peak performance of 18 petaflops.Full Story

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University of Texas at Austin, Texas Advanced Computing Center

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