Venado Detail

Venado supercomputer at TA-3 last month in Los Alamos.

LOS ALAMOS — Los Alamos National Laboratory on Monday unveiled its newest supercomputer, which officials say will accelerate how they integrate artificial intelligence into both national security work and scientific research.

The lab’s other supercomputers have been more focused on national security, whereas this system, dubbed Venado, will link the lab’s various research programs — such as climate science, astrophysics and fluid dynamics — into a centralized, data-sharing hub.

It will increase speed, efficiency and the scope of information that can be combed and pieced together. The integrative features are groundbreaking, lab Director Thom Mason said Monday during a panel discussion with government and industry leaders involved in the project.



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