Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has brought its new Teton flagship supercomputer online. Built to model and simulate nuclear ...
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US supercomputer to boost nuclear reactor research at 20.8 quadrillion ops per second
Idaho National Laboratory unveiled its newest supercomputer, Teton, to quadruple its high-performance computing capacity.
INL said Thursday, Teton is an HPE Cray EX 4000 system housed at the laboratory’s Collaborative Computing Center and operated under the NSUF program. The supercomputer was delivered in September 2025 ...
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US technology to slash complex nuclear fusion simulation time from months to real-time
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has launched a computing platform titled Simulation, Technology, ...
Developed in conjunction with Bilfinger UK, the UK Atomic Energy Authority's new and unique virtual simulator will provide operators of the UKAEA-Eni H3AT Tritium Loop Facility with the opportunity to ...
Nuclear power plants can provide a continuous and reliable supply of energy because they operate at full capacity nearly uninterrupted. This contrasts with variable renewable energy sources, such as ...
The full-scope simulator for Phase I of the Lianjiang nuclear power plant in China's Guangdong province has passed factory acceptance testing and can now be delivered to the site for installation. The ...
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