🧠 A New Titan of Intelligence
In the heart of the United States, a revolutionary machine is taking shape—Nexus, a supercomputer so powerful it can perform the equivalent of every human on Earth doing 50 million calculations per second, simultaneously.
That’s 400 quadrillion operations per second, a computational feat that places Nexus among the most advanced systems ever conceived.
🔬 Designed for Discovery
Built by the Georgia Institute of Technology with support from the National Science Foundation, Nexus isn’t just about raw power.
It’s engineered to tackle some of the most complex scientific challenges of our time:
- Accelerating drug discovery
- Advancing clean energy solutions
- Refining climate models
- Driving robotics innovation
Its architecture includes 330 terabytes of memory and 10 petabytes of flash storage, enough to store data equivalent to a stack of paper reaching halfway to the Moon.
🌐 Democratizing Supercomputing
Unlike many elite computing systems reserved for top-tier institutions, Nexus is built with accessibility in mind. Through NSF’s application process, researchers from across the U.S.—even those from smaller or less-equipped institutions—can tap into its capabilities.
Its user-friendly interfaces make high-performance computing approachable for scientists outside the HPC elite.
⚙️ AI-Powered and Future-Ready
Nexus is optimized for artificial intelligence workloads, enabling new workflows that blend persistent scientific services with traditional supercomputing.
It’s not just a tool—it’s a platform for accelerated innovation, designed to reduce the time between hypothesis and breakthrough.