Summit or OLCF-4 was a supercomputer developed by IBM for use at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF), a facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory...
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for the machine. ARM supercomputers Aurora (supercomputer) Frontier (supercomputer) List of fastest computers Summit (supercomputer) TOP500 "Post-K (Fugaku)...
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TOP500 (redirect from Top 500 Supercomputers)
The project was started in 1993 and publishes an updated list of the supercomputers twice a year. The first of these updates always coincides with the International...
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Frontier is the second fastest supercomputer in the world. It is based on the Cray EX and is the successor to Summit (OLCF-4). Frontier achieved an Rmax...
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A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. The performance of a supercomputer is...
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States' nuclear weapons. Sierra is very similar in architecture to the Summit supercomputer built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The nodes in Sierra...
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Sunway TaihuLight (category Supercomputers)
fastest supercomputer for two years, from June 2016 to June 2018, according to the TOP500 lists. The record was surpassed in June 2018 by IBM's Summit. The...
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or government Summit (supercomputer), a TOP500 supercomputer developed by IBM USS Summit (AMc-106), a US Navy coastal minesweeper Summit Awards, for advertising...
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Burst buffer (category Supercomputers)
Tsubame supercomputers at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Theta and Aurora supercomputers at the Argonne National Laboratory, Summit supercomputer at the...
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petaFLOPS which would be around the speed of Summit. Aurora was meant to be the most powerful supercomputer at the time of its launch and to be built by...
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exascale computing was not achieved by 2018, in the same year the Summit OLCF-4 supercomputer performed 1.8×1018 calculations per second using an alternative...
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Titan or OLCF-3 was a supercomputer built by Cray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for use in a variety of science projects. Titan was an upgrade of Jaguar...
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POWER9 (section IBM supercomputers)
and modification by the OpenPOWER Foundation members. Summit, the ninth fastest supercomputer in the world (based on the Top500 list as of June 2024)...
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AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure (category Fujitsu supercomputers)
most powerful supercomputer built, surpassing the current leader Sunway TaihuLight's 93 petaflops. But still behind the Summit supercomputer. In November...
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supercomputer in single precision mode 1.1x1018: Frontier 2022 U.S. supercomputer 1.88×1018: U.S. Summit achieves a peak throughput of this many operations per second...
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History of supercomputing (redirect from History of supercomputers)
is generally considered the first supercomputer. However, some earlier computers were considered supercomputers for their day such as the 1954 IBM NORC...
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were ascertained by molecular dynamics calculations executed on the Summit supercomputer. By simulating compounds with FDA or similar regulatory approval...
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buffer storage in many leading supercomputers, such as Fugaku Supercomputer, Summit Supercomputer and Sierra Supercomputer, etc. The first details of a...
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on the TOP500 list did at the time combined. In June 2019, Summit, an IBM-built supercomputer now running at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge...
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during his tenure at IBM Research. Kelly has worked on IBM's Summit and Sierra supercomputers, and has overseen the company's artificial intelligence and...
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List of fastest computers (redirect from List of fastest supercomputers)
is a historical list of fastest computers and includes computers and supercomputers which were considered the fastest in the world at the time they were...
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K computer (redirect from K (supercomputer))
by Summit and Sierra. The K supercomputer was decommissioned on 30 August 2019. In Japan, the K computer was succeeded by the Fugaku supercomputer, in...
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Arm Holdings (redirect from ARM supercomputers)
TOP500". top500.org. Black, Doug (22 June 2020). "ARM-based Fugaku Supercomputer on Summit of New Top500 – Surpasses Exaflops on AI Benchmark". insideHPC...
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@Prof_DavidBader. Retrieved 2018-01-05. "Details Emerge On "Summit" Power Tesla AI Supercomputer". The Next Platform. 2016-11-20. Retrieved 2018-03-27. "The...
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MareNostrum (redirect from MareNostrum supercomputer)
the main supercomputer in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. It is the most powerful supercomputer in Spain, one of thirteen supercomputers in the Spanish...
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IBM Blue Gene (category IBM supercomputer platforms)
Blue Gene was an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the petaFLOPS (PFLOPS) range, with relatively low power...
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that would be taken by a classical supercomputer, Google ran portions of the quantum circuit simulation on Summit, one of the most powerful classical...
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National Center for Computational Sciences (category Supercomputer sites)
largest computing problems in science. The OLCF’s flagship supercomputer, the IBM AC922 Summit, is supported by advanced data management and analysis tools...
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the GAN on the Summit supercomputer, which (as of the June 2019 Top500 list) remains the world’s fastest publicly-ranked supercomputer at 148.6 Linpack...
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supercomputers. Most recently, he and his team have developed a GPU-accelerated version of the code which scales to around 20,000 GPUs on the Summit supercomputer...
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