World’s fastest US supercomputer: 1.1 quintillion operations per second.
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O the borderdeveloped Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the world’s fastest supercomputer is located in the US, it is capable of performing 1.1 quintillion operations per second and became the first supercomputer to reach the exaflops mark. The result was announced by the group TOP 500 working on measuring the world’s fastest supercomputers, the border uses architecture HPE Cray EX235a and has processors AMD EPIC and GPU AMD Instinct.
The supercomputer will be used by the US Department of Energy and the US Air Force starting in 2023. Jeff Nicholsdirector of the ORNL Associated Laboratory, said in a statement that “Scientists and engineers around the world are using these incredible computational speeds to solve some of the toughest questions of our era, and many of them will start their research on day one.”
The supercomputer will be used by the US Department of Energy and the US Air Force starting in 2023.Forrest NorrodSenior Vice President and General Manager of the AMD Data Center Solutions Business Group, said that “Innovation and improvements in the performance and efficiency of supercomputers are critical to tackling the world’s toughest problems.”
“Based on the latest HPE Cray EX235a architecture and powered by 2GHz AMD EPYC 64C processors, the system has 8,730,112 cores, an energy efficiency rating of 52.23 gigaflops/watt, and supports gigabit Ethernet for data transfer. Frontier” is currently being integrated and tested. at ORNL in Tennessee, USA, where it will be operated by the Department of Energy.”the group said TOP 500.
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“The Frontier consists of 74 chassis, each of which weighs 3,269 kg. Distributed across this chassis are 9,408 HPE Cray EX nodes, each equipped with an AMD “Trento” 7A53 Epyc processor and four AMD Instinct MI250X GPUs for a total of 37,632 GPUs across the board. . The system has 9.2 petabytes of memory equally distributed between HBM and DDR4 and uses HPE Slingshot-11 networking. It is supported by 37 petabytes of host local storage on top of 716 petabytes of central storage. The system is 100% liquid cooled using warm water (30°C) and in terms of area, the final Frontier system covers 372 square meters.”
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Before the borderthe world’s fastest supercomputer discovered during testing was RM A64X Fugaku from Japanwhich received an HPL rating 442 pflop/sless than half of the result presented the border. There are rumors that China already has a supercomputer that has broken the barrier of 1 quintillion operations per second, but there is still no official information about it.
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