AFRL’s newest supercomputer ‘Raider’ promises to compute years’ worth of data in days, saving time, money
From left: Brian Schafer, deputy division chief; Heather Christoff, chief, Customer Success; and Brad Hackworth, acquisition program manager, Digital Capabilities Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, discuss the Raider, the directorate’s newest supercomputer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 29, 2023. The Raider, also known as a technology insertion, or TI-21, system is part of the DOD High-Performance Computing Modernization Program. The system is housed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base but also serves as a nationwide resource for members of the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy. Recently, the Digital Capabilities Directorate placed an order for the next supercomputer, which will be delivered in 2024. The next two systems to be installed are the TI-23 Flyer and TI-23 Raven will operate as unclassified and classified systems, respectively. (U.S. Air Force photo / Aleah M. Castrejon)
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