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The U.S. Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell. The ...
The US Department of Energy on Thursday said its "Doudna" supercomputer due in 2026 will use technology from Nvidia and Dell.
A new supercomputer named after a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry will help power artificial intelligence technology ...
Scientists are making new discoveries every day, but many of them fall under the radar. Some of these findings are ...
Lawmakers introduce bills to ban foreign adversary tech after discovery of undocumented communication components ...
More than $14 billion in clean energy investments in the U.S. have been canceled or delayed this year, according to an ...
The Doudna supercomputer will use Nvidia’s latest “ Vera Rubin ” chips and will be built into Dell’s advanced liquid-cooled servers. The supercomputer is designed to help roughly 11,000 researchers ...
Denmark has raised concerns after discovering unlisted components in East Asian circuit boards intended for its green power ...
Mexico needs reliable energy imports to power its economy, and the United States benefits enormously from growing Mexican ...
The discovery of a lithium deposit in the US Northwest - thought to be worth more than a trillion dollars - could majorly ...
President Donald Trump signed four nuclear energy-related executive orders on Friday that will speed up reactor testing, ...
The U.S. Department of Energy stated that NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA)’s future Vera Rubin chips and Dell Technologies ...