Nvidia and Dell Partner with US Department of Energy on Next-Gen Supercomputer

Friday, May 30, 2025 12:21 am ET1min read

Nvidia and Dell will supply the next US Department of Energy supercomputer, dubbed "Doudna," which will be deployed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2026. The system, powered by NVIDIA's Vera Rubin chips and Dell's liquid-cooled servers, will assist 11,000 researchers across various fields, contributing to national security and scientific advancements. This announcement comes amid scrutiny of NVIDIA's operations in China and potential national security threats.

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced that its upcoming "Doudna" supercomputer, scheduled for deployment in 2026, will be powered by advanced technology from Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Dell (NYSE: DELL). Named after Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, a pioneer in CRISPR gene-editing, the system will be located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California. The collaboration underscores the strategic importance of U.S.-based high-performance computing infrastructure in both science and defense.

The Doudna supercomputer will utilize Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI chips, integrated into liquid-cooled servers provided by Dell. The system is expected to support more than 11,000 researchers across various disciplines, from biology and chemistry to physics. At the unveiling event, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized that the supercomputer will "advance scientific discovery" across numerous fields.

Jennifer Doudna acknowledged the importance of the Department of Energy’s support in her early CRISPR research, noting that science is now at a unique intersection between biology and computing. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang echoed this sentiment, describing supercomputers as "humanity’s most vital instruments" for both innovation and national security. He stressed their role in U.S. technological leadership and in maintaining the nuclear weapons program.

The announcement comes amid growing political scrutiny over Nvidia’s international operations. Just a day earlier, Huang praised former President Donald Trump while criticizing U.S. export restrictions on AI chips to China, which have significantly impacted Nvidia’s revenue. Senators Jim Banks and Elizabeth Warren recently expressed national security concerns over Nvidia’s planned R&D facility in Shanghai. Senator Tom Cotton warned on social platform X that companies violating export controls would face consequences.

As global demand for AI and supercomputing rises, the Doudna project highlights the strategic importance of U.S.-based high-performance computing infrastructure in both science and defense. The collaboration between Nvidia and Dell underscores the critical role of these technologies in driving innovation and maintaining national security.

References:
[1] http://www.econotimes.com/US-Energy-Department-Unveils-Nvidia-Powered-Doudna-Supercomputer-for-2026-1711787
[2] https://stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/nvidia-ceo-jensen-huang-reportedly-draws-fire-over-shanghai-plant-plans/ch0ArehRbtt

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