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Gordon Bell finalist team pushes scale of rocket simulation on El Capitan (llnl.gov)
thrwaway55 2 days ago [-]
Anyone else get confused on this thinking it was a legacy OSX version. The title should include super computer to clarify.As one interpretation implies some code golf.
sidewndr46 2 days ago [-]
I thought it was about simulating a rocket on this thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Capitan
explodes 2 days ago [-]
> Researchers used Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s exascale supercomputer El Capitan to perform the largest fluid dynamics simulation ever
ISL 2 days ago [-]
That is known to the public.
srvmshr 2 days ago [-]
True. Applications as these go back a few decades. From the news buzz when it was launched, ASCI White was similarly used in early '00s to understand nuclear explosions and shockwave propagation (instead of relying on live tests) - classic CFD problems[1] Successor supercomputer clusters were also used to do weapon design & nuclear physics simulations. One supercomputer IIRC even simulated a tornado genesis.[2]

I can only imagine the classified applications must have grown ten-fold in complexity in the interim.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCI_White

[2] https://news.wisc.edu/a-scientist-and-a-supercomputer-re-cre...

pwarner 2 days ago [-]
Yeah I was thinking they probably picked a public use case that looks a lot like their classified workloads... The article mentions the simulation ran quickly, the time spent was debugging. Suggests to me the real classified system will be much more capable.
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