As part of the ExaSky project, scientists were able to simulate more than 31 billion megaparsec cubes of space volume.

For calculations, 36 thousand AMD graphics cards installed on 9000 computing nodes of the supercomputer were used. These calculations will help discover the nature of dark matter and other fundamental processes that determine the evolution of the Universe.

The simulation included realistic models of hot gas, star formation, black hole and galaxy formation, making it unique.

Scientists say such modeling with this level of physical realism has previously been impossible.

Source: Ferra

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