0R1
0R1 is a supercomputer located at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington. Designed primarily for high-performance scientific computing, 0R1 is part of the United States' efforts to advance research in various fields, including climate modeling, nuclear simulations, and material science.
The supercomputer was announced in 2019 and became operational in 2020. It features a hybrid architecture that
0R1 is equipped with thousands of processing cores, significant memory capacity, and high-speed interconnects to facilitate
The supercomputer's name, "0R1," reflects its advanced technological capabilities and pioneering role within PNNL’s computational infrastructure.
Overall, 0R1 exemplifies modern supercomputing advancements, providing researchers with a powerful tool to explore and solve