IBM and the Department of Energy show off world's fastest supercomputer, Summit
IBM and the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have revealed the world's "most powerful and smartest scientific supercomputer." Known as Summit, IBM says that its new computer will be capable of processing 200,000 quadrillion calculations per second. To put that into perspective, if every person on Earth did a single calculation per second, it would take 305 days to do what Summit does in a single second. Assuming those numbers are accurate, that would make Summit the world's fastest supercomputer. It would also mark the first time since 2012 that a U.S. computer held that title.
Jun-12-2018, 05:16:37 GMT
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