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Petascale computing refers to
computing systems capable of
performing at
least 1
quadrillion (10^15) floating-point
operations per
second (FLOPS). These...
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quadrillions of
calculations per second, a
level of
performance known as
petascale. The 'Black Proposal' was a short, ten-page
proposal for the creation...
- new "green infrastructure" for high
computing performance, able to host
petascale supercomputers at
French Alternative Energies and
Atomic Energy Commission...
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history of
supercomputing goes back to the 1960s when a
series of
computers at
Control Data
Corporation (CDC) were
designed by
Seymour Cray to use...
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powerful supercomputer in
Southeast Europe, and will host one of the
eight petascale EuroHPC supercomputers.
Bulgaria has made
numerous contributions to space...
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Fugaku (****anese: 富岳) is a
petascale supercomputer at the
Riken Center for Com****tional
Science in Kobe, ****an. It
started development in 2014 as the...
- This list
compares various amounts of
computing power in
instructions per
second organized by
order of
magnitude in FLOPS.
Scientific E
notation index:...
- Bob Nikl, CFO
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Retrieved July 29, 2012. "National
Science Board Approves Funds for
Petascale Computing Systems".
Archived from the
original on
August 31, 2007. Retrieved...
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beyond the
bounds of arrays. It was the
first debugger to be able to
debug petascale applications -
having been used to
debug applications running concurrently...