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The American Energy Department says that its Doudna supercomputer, due in 2026, will use the latest Vera Rubin of Nvidia chips integrated into liquid cooled servers by Dell– The American Department of Energy said Thursday that its “comforter” in 2026 would use Nvidia and Dell technology.
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