- over 2.3
exaFLOPS of
total computing power. It is the most
powerful distributed computer network,
being the
first ever to
break 1
exaFLOPS of
total computing...
-
Precision (64-bit)
operations (multiplications and/or additions) per
second (
exaFLOPS)"; it is a
measure of
supercomputer performance.
Exascale computing is...
- It is
expected that
after optimizing its
performance it will
exceed 2
ExaFLOPS,
making it the
fastest computer ever. The cost was
estimated in 2019 to...
- is the
successor to
Summit (OLCF-4).
Frontier achieved an Rmax of 1.102
exaFLOPS,
which is 1.102
quintillion floating-point
operations per second, using...
-
benchmark to 2.0
exaflops,
besting its 1.4
exaflops mark
recorded six
months ago.
These represent the
first benchmark measurements above one
exaflop for any precision...
-
supercomputer to
reach exaflop (a
quintillion operations per second) speed, on a non-standard metric,
achieving 1.88
exaflops during a
genomic analysis...
-
benchmark to 2.0
exaflops,
besting its 1.4
exaflops mark
recorded six
months ago.
These represent the
first benchmark measurements above one
exaflop for any precision...
-
boasts 4
exaFLOPs of FP16
performance and 54
million cores. In
November 2023, the
Condor Galaxy 2 (CG-2) was announced, also
containing 4
exaFLOPs and 54...
-
Nvidia A100
Tensor Core GPUs for 5,760 GPUs in total,
providing up to 1.8
exaflops of performance. Each node (computing core) of the D1
processing chip is...
- June 2018, all
combined supercomputers on the TOP500 list
broke the 1
exaFLOPS mark. In 1960,
UNIVAC built the
Livermore Atomic Research Computer (LARC)...