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Some Thoughts On The Future “Doudna” NERSC-10 Supercomputer

June 25, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan 6

Right or wrong, we still believe that we live in a world where traditional HPC simulation and modeling at high precision matters more than mashing up the sum total of human knowledge and mixing with the digital exhaust of our lives to create a globe-spanning automation that will leave us all with very little to do and a commensurate amount of wealth and power to show for it. …

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