Argonne News Brief: Mira supercomputer set to retire

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Mira, Argonne's 10-petaflop IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer, will be retired at the end of 2019.

Serving as a workhorse supercomputer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility for seven-plus years, Mira helped researchers solve difficult problems in scientific fields ranging from biology to astrophysics.

When Mira is decommissioned, Argonne’s current leadership-class supercomputer, Theta, will serve as the lab’s primary system for open science until its forthcoming exascale machine, Aurora, arrives in 2021.

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