Amd Powers U S Sovereign Ai Factory Supercomputers Accelerating An Open American Ai Stack
News Highlights
 The Lux AI supercomputer, powered by AMD and housed at Oak Ridge
     National Labs, will be the first dedicated U.S. AI factory for science and
     will be deployed in early 2026. 
 AMD will power the next-generation supercomputer at Oak Ridge
     National Labs, called Discovery – which will advance U.S. AI and
     scientific research at massive scale.
 Together, Lux and Discovery, directly support the U.S. AI Action Plan by accelerating AI-enabled
     science, strengthening national competitiveness, and enabling secure,
     sovereign AI infrastructure for the nation.
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) and the U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) today announced two next-generation systems at Oak
Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) designed to expand America’s leadership in
artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC), the Lux AI supercomputer
and the Discovery supercomputer. Discovery and Lux will be DOE flagship supercomputers
designed to drive breakthroughs in science, energy, and national security. Both
systems directly support the U.S. AI Action Plan by accelerating AI-enabled science,
strengthening national competitiveness, and advancing secure, sovereign AI
infrastructure for the nation.
Together
with the U.S. government, ORNL and industry partners, AMD will deliver advanced
computing platforms that help national researchers, agencies, and innovators
tackle pressing challenges in energy, medicine, health, and national security.
When fully deployed, the Lux and Discovery systems will represent a combined $1billion
investment of private and public funding which will enable the DOE to build a
secure, federated and standards-based infrastructure for sovereign U.S. AI and
science.
“We are proud and honored to partner with the Department of Energy and
Oak Ridge National Laboratory to accelerate America’s foundation for science
and innovation,” said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO, AMD. “Discovery and Lux will
leverage AMD’s high-performance and AI computing technologies to advance the
most critical U.S. research priorities in science, energy, and medicine – demonstrating the power of
public-private partnership at their best.”
The Lux AI supercomputer
– co-developed by ORNL, AMD, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and HPE and powered
by AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs, AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Pensando™ advanced networking
technologies – will be deployed in early 2026, making it the first US AI
Factory supercomputer setting the stage for novel public and private
partnerships. The Lux system will address the immediate needs to expand the
DOE’s AI leadership and accelerate progress and innovation in the areas of AI,
energy research, materials, medicine and advanced manufacturing.
The Discovery supercomputer deepens
the collaboration between the DOE, ORNL, HPE and AMD. At the heart of Discovery are next-gen
AMD EPYC CPUs, codenamed “Venice,” and AMD Instinct™ MI430X GPUs— a new MI400
Series accelerator engineered specifically for sovereign AI and scientific
computing. MI430X extends the leadership AMD architecture for AI and HPC,
enabling the U.S. to train, simulate, and deploy AI models on domestically
built systems that protect national data and scientific competitiveness.
“Winning the AI
race requires new and creative partnerships that will bring together the
brightest minds and industries American technology and science has to offer,”
said U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. “That’s why the Trump
administration is announcing the first example of a new commonsense approach to
computing partnerships with Lux. We are also announcing, as part of a
competitive procurement process, Discovery. Working with AMD and HPE, we’re
bringing new capacity online faster than ever before, turning shared innovation
into national strength, and proving that America leads when private-public
partners build together.”
“The Discovery
system will drive scientific innovation faster and farther than ever before,”
said ORNL Director Stephen Streiffer. “ORNL’s leadership in supercomputing has
dramatically shortened researchers’ time from problem to solution across a host
of fields and industries. With Discovery, the integration of high-performance
computing and AI promises breakthroughs at the accelerated speed and scale
necessary for continued U.S. leadership in an increasingly competitive global
environment.”
“We are proud
that the partnership between HPE and AMD is at the forefront of advancing the
next generation of supercomputing in the AI era for Oak Ridge National
Laboratory,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO at HPE. “HPE’s newest
supercomputing solutions harness converged AI and HPC architectures, enabling
the lab to achieve unprecedented productivity and scale. This collaboration
also reinforces American leadership in applying AI to science, energy and
national security.”
“Oracle is honored to work alongside
the Department of Energy to help drive breakthroughs in science, energy, and
national security,” said Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president, Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure. “Oracle will deliver sovereign, high-performance AI
infrastructure that will support the co-development of the Lux AI cluster.”
Lux AI Supercomputer: Advancing U.S. AI Leadership
Lux at ORNL is
the nation’s first dedicated AI Factory for science, energy, and national
security—purpose-built to train, fine-tune, and deploy AI foundation models
that will accelerate discovery and engineering innovation. Lux is designed to
accelerate AI-driven science through its advanced architecture, optimized for
data-intensive and model-centric workloads.  
As a critical
resource for the DOE and the National Laboratory system, Lux will give the
United States an early and decisive advantage in deploying frontier AI
capabilities that transform the pace and scale of scientific innovation. By
dramatically expanding the nation’s capacity for scientific AI, Lux strengthens
U.S. leadership, accelerates AI-for-Science, and helps ensure that the
breakthroughs of the AI era are discovered, developed, and deployed in America. 
Lux will unleash
a new generation of scientific capabilities across the DOE’s mission to, reveal nature’s hidden structure,
discover breakthrough materials, accelerate energy innovation, transform
biology and biosecurity, and advance national security and resilience.
Discovery: America’s Next
Leap in Scientific Computing
Purpose‑built for AI
and science, Discovery features a “Bandwidth Everywhere” design that allows
science and AI applications to run efficiently and deliver productive results.
Importantly, Frontier laid the foundation for this work, and together with HPE
Cray Supercomputing GX5000 – its next-generation supercomputing platform –
Discovery builds on that success with a consistent programming environment to
ensure an easy transition for users.
Discovery will be the DOE’s next flagship supercomputer at ORNL,
arriving in 2028, and will extend U.S. leadership in HPC and AI. Advancing
America’s innovation agenda, Discovery reflects a strong, public‑private
commitment to keep the United States at the forefront of AI and scientific
innovation. 
Building on the breakthroughs of Frontier—the world’s first
exascale system—Discovery is designed to deliver dramatically higher
performance, energy efficiency, and AI capabilities. Discovery will drive breakthroughs
in energy, biology, advanced materials, national security, and manufacturing
innovation. It will help design next-generation reactors, batteries,
catalysts, semiconductors, and critical materials. 
Key Points of Discovery:
·       
Bandwidth
Everywhere: Impressive memory capacity, node, and global network bandwidth
compared to first-generation exascale machines, accelerating science and AI
applications.
·       
Seamless User
Transition: Applications built for Frontier transition seamlessly as Discovery
continues the successful programming environment.
 More
     Compute, Similar Energy: More AI and scientific output at comparable
     power costs.
 Open
     Standards: Discovery is built on open-source software, open standards, and
     open science to provide the
     foundation for AI sovereignty.
ORNL is expected
to take delivery of Discovery in 2028, with user operations expected in 2029.
Once online, Discovery will serve as a cornerstone of the American AI Stack,
advancing the science, security, and innovation goals that define the nation’s
next decade.
			
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