US grabs back supercomputer crown

Summit, the worlds most powerful computer, with peak processing at 200Pflop/s, has been unveiled at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US. “For certain scientific applications, Summit will also be capable of 3.3Eop of mixed precision calculations per second,” said the lab. The IBM AC922 system consists of 4,608 servers, each containing two 22 core ...

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