VAST Data and TACC Partner to Deliver Horizon, the Most Powerful National Science Foundation Supercomputer Ever Built
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November 17, 2025 at 17:30 PM EST
Remote-First-Company | ST. LOUIS, MO, Nov. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VAST Data, the AI Operating System company, today announced at SuperComputing 2025 that the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has selected the VAST AI Operating System (AI OS) as the data layer for Horizon, the highest-performing academic system in the world and the flagship of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s (NSF) forthcoming Leadership-Class Computing Facility (LCCF). As the centerpiece of the NSF LCCF, Horizon is a national open-science resource built to broaden access for the U.S. research community. This announcement expands a strategic collaboration where TACC has relied on VAST across its Stampede3 and Vista supercomputing systems, and will carry that operating model forward to Horizon – expected to be ten times larger than the current largest academic science high performance computing (HPC) system, TACC’s Frontera – to accelerate at-scale simulation, data analytics and AI for tens of thousands of researchers. The joint effort emphasizes AI for scientific innovation, enabling breakthroughs across climate, energy, biomedicine, physics and astrophysics. Over the past two years, TACC has leveraged the VAST AI OS across Stampede3 and Vista – systems that have supported more than 15,000 students and researchers, helping translate advanced computing into real-world discoveries for the broader U.S. science community – to simplify how users find, stage and share data. On Stampede3, the VAST delivered 30% faster time-to-results with equivalent clients, scaled to more than ten times the concurrent clients of competing infrastructure, sustained non-disruptive upgrades with no downtime, and achieved 2:1 data reduction to enable a single, tierless data environment. Those outcomes across performance, scale, resiliency and ease of administration informed TACC’s decision to extend the VAST AI OS to Horizon. “Horizon represents a once-in-a-generation leap for open science, redefining what is possible in scientific computing. As we prepared for the LCCF, we needed a partner that simplifies data at massive scale while matching the performance profile of our next system,” said Dan Stanzione, Executive Director at Texas Advanced Computing Center. “VAST has helped us streamline how we manage and access data across Stampede3 and Vista for more than two years, and we’re excited to extend that approach to Horizon as we unlock faster time-to-results for our researchers – less time moving data, more time running models, training AI, and publishing discoveries.”
“TACC continues to set the pace for academic supercomputing,” said Christopher Ginder, Head of Americas Higher Education & Research at VAST Data. “As a proud University of Texas alum, I’m thrilled to see TACC’s work with VAST – from Stampede3 to Vista and now Horizon – underscoring the value of the VAST AI OS’s unified, resilient, high-performance data layer to allow users to spend less time wrestling with data logistics and more time furthering scientific research and discovery.” Availability: Early Science begins January 2026 with full production in June 2026. Additional Resources: About VAST Data ![]() Austin Weedfall VAST Data press@vastdata.com More NewsView MoreVia MarketBeat
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