For the past year,staff at the Department of Energy's National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) hold been preparing users of 20 main science applications for the arrival of the moment phase of its newest supercomputer, Cori, or which consists of more than 9300 nodes containing Intel's Xeon Phi Knights Landing processor - which was officially unveiled June 20 at the International Supercomputer Conference in Germany. The first compute cabinets are scheduled to arrive in July.
Source: phys.org