RIYADH: Scientific exploration and innovation are set to receive a boost with the operation of the Shaheen III supercomputer at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in 黑料社区.聽聽
Developed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Shaheen III has already secured its place as the most powerful supercomputer in the Middle East, according to a recent report by TOP500, known for releasing statistics for this sector.聽
Tony F. Chan, president of KAUST, said: 鈥淪haheen III takes KAUST鈥檚 world-class research capabilities to the next level through its processing power and ability to create models across many fields in a short period of time.鈥澛犅犅
The system is expected to play a pivotal role in supporting the construction and testing of predictive mathematical models. It employs a multifaceted approach that includes traditional simulations based on differential equations, statistical emulation, and machine learning based on neural networks.聽
These mathematical models will be used in various operations including scientific discovery, engineering design, and policy support.聽
He added: 鈥淪haheen III will be crucial in supporting sustainability campaigns related to our National Center for Climate Change and for national projects that align with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030, helping to accelerate 黑料社区鈥檚 growth in areas such as sustainable development.鈥澛
Ranked 20th globally for supercomputer efficiency, the system is six times faster than its predecessor, Shaheen II, and boasts processing power exceeding that of 500,000 of the latest MacBook Pros.聽
鈥淪upercomputing is part of KAUST鈥檚 research and curricular DNA, with many of our faculty recruited around supercomputing. Computational approaches formerly lagged theoretical, observational, and experimental approaches. Now, more often than not, they lead because of supercomputers like Shaheen III,鈥 said David Keyes, KAUST鈥檚 founding dean.聽
In its initial operational phase, Shaheen III will focus on powering research contributing to sustainability goals, encompassing materials, catalysis, combustion of alternative fuels, carbon sequestration, and bioinformatics.聽
鈥淩esearch universities like KAUST are increasingly putting supercomputers at the heart of their curriculum because modeling, simulation, machine learning and AI capabilities are fundamental to scientific discovery and innovation,鈥 said Trish Damkroger, senior vice president and chief product officer, HPC, AI & Labs at HPE.聽
According to TOP500鈥檚 list, Frontier, hosted at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility in Tennessee, retains its status as the world鈥檚 most advanced supercomputer.聽聽
Following closely are Argonne National Laboratory鈥檚 Aurora and Microsoft鈥檚 Eagle, securing the second and third spots, respectively.









