US Department of Energy forms $1 billion supercomputer and AI partnership with AMD
- On Oct 27, the U.S. Department of Energy announced a $1 billion partnership with Advanced Micro Devices to build two supercomputers tackling cancer treatments and national security, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su told Reuters.
- Officials said the deal aims to maintain U.S. leadership in AI and diversify technology beyond Nvidia Corp., supporting complex experiments that require enormous computing capacity.
- Engineers will base Lux on AMD's MI355X accelerators and CPUs, coming online within six months, while Discovery will use AMD's MI430 series; both systems are co-developed by ORNL, HPE, OCI, and AMD.
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the systems would "supercharge" advances in nuclear power, fusion, and drug discovery, and "My hope is in the next five or eight years, we will turn most cancers, many of which today are ultimate death sentences, into manageable conditions," Wright said.
- Industry observers say the pact validates AMD's AI strategy and could catalyse investments in hybrid AI-supercomputing platforms, but supply chain and integration talent risks have delayed past DOE timelines.
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The US Energy department is building two massive supercomputers powered by semiconductor firm AMD. The machines will run complex experiments that require an immense amount of data-crunching capacity, tackling problems ranging from nuclear power to cancer treatments, officials said Monday. The $1 billion partnership further deepens the US government’s embrace of the country’s tech sector, which is pouring billions into building advanced AI infras…
AMD, Department of Energy announce $1 billion AI supercomputer partnership
AMD has sealed a $1 billion deal with the US Department of Energy to develop two supercomputers, Lux and Discovery, in collaboration with Oracle and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Both supercomputers will live at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Lux is slated to come online fairly soon in early 2026, with Discovery following in 2029. Both build on the work that went into the Frontier supercomputer, which is also …
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AMD’s AI Chips to Power Supercomputers at Energy Department Lab
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is teaming up with the US Energy Department to develop a pair of supercomputers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory that will deploy the company’s artificial intelligence chips to seek breakthroughs in energy and scientific research.
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