- (March 25, 2020). "Thanks to our
AMAZING community, we've
crossed the
exaFLOP barrier! That's over a 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
operations per second...
- a 1
exaFLOP (1018 or one
quintillion FLOPS) supercomputer. Erik P.
DeBenedictis of
Sandia National Laboratories has
theorized that a zetta
FLOPS (1021...
-
Precision (64-bit)
operations (multiplications and/or additions) per
second (
exaFLOPS)"; it is a
measure of
supercomputer performance.
Exascale computing is...
- of one
exaFLOP at 20 MW by 2020.
Aurora was
first announced in 2015 and to be
finished in 2018. It was
expected to have a
speed of 180 peta
FLOPS which...
-
deployment in 2021 and
reached full
capability in 2022. It
clocked 1.1
exaflops Rmax in May 2022,
making it the world's
fastest supercomputer as measured...
-
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...
- is the most
powerful supercomputer on TOP500,
reaching 1102 peta
Flops (1.102
exaFlops) on the
LINPACK benchmarks. As of 2018, the
United States has by...
- 668 giga
FLOPS/watt.
Summit was the
first supercomputer to
reach exaflop (a
quintillion operations per second) speed,
achieving 1.88
exaflops during a...
-
SuperPod 20 TB of HBM3 memory, 70.4 TB/s of
bisection bandwidth, and up to 1
ExaFLOP of FP8 AI compute.
These SuperPods can then be
further joined to create...
-
native peta
FLOPS, the
equivalent of 958 x86 peta
FLOPS. By
March 25 it
reached 768 peta
FLOPS, or 1.5 x86
exaFLOPS,
making it the
first exaFLOP computing...