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 ...
The full-scope simulator for Phase I of the Lianjiang nuclear power plant - comprising two CAP1000 reactors - in China's Guangdong province has passed acceptance tests after having been installed ...
The US DOE has launched the Teton supercomputer at INL, quadrupling computing power to accelerate high-fidelity nuclear ...
The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental standards.
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 reactor internals for Xudabao Nuclear Power Plant's Unit 1 have been delivered to the site, the Chinese project company has announced. ; ...
Small nuclear reactors are pitched as cheaper, safer, faster and easier to finance than their conventional counterparts. Hype around them is building fast, but some experts warn it ignores fundamental ...
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