An American supercomputer has earned top ranking as the world’s fastest - and its performance might usher in a new era of supercomputing. The Frontier supercomputer, located at the Department of ...
The UK government has announced that its going to build a new exascale supercomputer that will be 50 times more powerful than its most powerful supercomputer. It said that Edinburgh, the Scottish ...
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Europe is about to unveil its first supercomputer of the exascale class on Friday. The machine, powered by Nvidia, is said to be the “fastest in Europe,” according to the company. The machine, called ...
The UK today said it had selected Edinburgh to host its first exascale next-gen supercomputer, which will be 50 times faster than its current highest capacity system. The University of Edinburgh will ...
Exascale computing reaches the estimated processing power of the human brain at the neural level, able to perform one billion billion calculations each second. Ambitious £800 million plans to create ...
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a supercomputer named Frontier has broken the exascale computing barrier, meaning it can calculate more than a million trillion floating-point operations per second.
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A new era in computing that will see machines perform at least 1,000 times faster than today’s most powerful supercomputers is almost upon us. By the end of the decade, exaFLOP computers are predicted ...
Forget 2014, let’s talk about what to expect in 2020, just six years from now, say a supercomputer finally capable of mongo-calculative deftness on par with what some believe to be the processing ...
To maintain its lead in supercomputing, the US has budgeted over $500 million to build the first "exascale" computer in the world in 2021. The new system, dubbed Aurora, will be capable of completing ...
A new era in computing that will see machines perform at least 1,000 times faster than today’s most powerful supercomputers is almost upon us. By the end of the decade, exaFLOP computers are predicted ...