Global Supply Shortages: No Time, No Chips: No Problem for NREL
By Brooke Van Zandt
A 2020 survey by Consumer Reports cited the cost of new electric cars and limited access to charging stations as the biggest roadblocks for the public. Each of those energy challenges requires the powerful computing capabilities of NREL’s supercomputers — like Eagle and the highly anticipatedAbout 85% of NREL’s high-performance computing time is dedicated to DOE projects. But in the final months of 2020, DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office asked NREL to plan to accommodate their anticipated doubling of computing resource need by 2022.
In anticipation of future demands, NREL researchers designed Swift with flexibility in mind. That is why they selected Spack — packaging software from DOE’s Office of Science Exascale Computing Project — to serve as Swift’s software environment.
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