Genesis Mission to Launch First Supercomputers by June for AI-Driven Science
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The Genesis Mission, led by DOE's Darío Gil, is on track to launch two supercomputers by June 2026. The initiative, started 79 days ago, aims to utilize AI to enhance scientific research and engineering capabilities.
The first supercomputers will be a 10,000 GPU system from Nvidia at Argonne and an HPE-AMD system at Oak Ridge. Genesis Mission will develop a common platform for AI applications, including new hardware and software, and involves partnerships across government, industry, and academia. The program has secured $265 million in initial funding and plans to expand its HPC systems and explore quantum computing.

Feb 13, 2026, 6:15 AM