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Exascale computing refers to
computing systems capable of
calculating at
least 1018 IEEE 754
Double Precision (64-bit)
operations (multiplications and/or...
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supercomputers have
existed which can
perform over 1018 FLOPS, so
called exascale supercomputers. For comparison, a
desktop computer has
performance in the...
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Strategic Computing Initiative calling for the
accelerated development of an
exascale (1000 petaflop)
system and
funding research into post-semiconductor computing...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Frontier, or OLCF-5, is the world's
first exascale supercomputer. It is
hosted at the Oak
Ridge Leadership Computing Facility...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise El
Capitan is an
exascale supercomputer,
hosted at the
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California, United...
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Database Service on
Dedicated Infrastructure, and
Exadata Database Service on
Exascale Infrastructure.
Exadata Cloud@Customer is a
hybrid cloud (on-premises)...
- of the
Eagle Stream server platform. In addition, it
powers Aurora, an
exascale supercomputer in the
United States, at
Argonne National Laboratory. Sapphire...
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Aurora is an
exascale supercomputer that was
sponsored by the
United States Department of
Energy (DOE) and
designed by
Intel and Cray for the
Argonne National...
- (stylized as Xe and
pronounced as two
separate letters,
abbreviation for "
exascale for everyone"),
earlier known unofficially as Gen12, is a GPU architecture...
- Cestari, Mirko; Amati,
Giorgio (2024-01-15). "LEONARDO: A Pan-European Pre-
Exascale Supercomputer for HPC and AI applications".
Journal of Large-scale Research...