Advancing Autonomous Research with Vera Rubin

NVIDIA and Los Alamos Launch AI Supercomputers

Three new systems powered by the Vera Rubin platform aim to automate scientific discovery through agentic AI.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Rows of modern supercomputer server racks with blue LED lights in a clean data center facility.

Rows of modern supercomputer server racks with blue LED lights in a clean data center facility.

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Los Alamos National Laboratory and NVIDIA introduced three new supercomputers named Mission, Vision, and Veritas [1]. These systems leverage NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform to advance scientific research [2]. The lab aims to use the technology for breakthroughs in nuclear energy and materials science [1].

The new infrastructure supports autonomous AI agents that can form hypotheses [1][2]. These agents manage complex simulations to accelerate scientific progress [2]. The Vera Rubin platform specifically targets the growing needs of high-performance computing and AI infrastructure customers [3].

Researchers expect these agentic systems to transform how experiments are conducted [1]. By delegating simulation tasks to AI, scientists can focus on interpreting higher-level data [1][3].

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