US Supercomputer 'Sierra' Retired After Seven Years of Atomic Simulations
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The 'Sierra' supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which simulated the US nuclear arsenal for seven years, has been permanently shut down. Despite being among the top 25 supercomputers globally, it completed its last tasks in October 2023. 'Sierra' utilized thousands of IBM Power9 CPUs and Nvidia Volta GPUs to verify the safety and functionality of nuclear warheads without conducting real tests.

Mar 1, 2026, 12:18 PM