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The supercomputer, called "El Capitan," cost $600 million to build and will handle various sensitive and classified tasks including securing the U.S. stockpile of nuclear weapons in the absence of ...
AMD and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) announced today that the AMD-powered El Capitan has taken the top spot on the semi-annual Top500 list as the fastest-known supercomputer ...
Google's Ironwood TPU delivers 24 times the computing power of the world's fastest supercomputer, enabling next-gen AI models.
DOE’s plan to use AMD processors for its El Capitan supercomputer comes after the chipmaker announced last May that it would supply next-generation EPYC processors and Radeon Instinct GPUs for ...
El Capitan, the world’s most powerful supercomputer, is currently contributing to research about the nation’s nuclear ...
As part of the pre-briefings ahead of the Google Cloud Next 2025 conference last week and then during the keynote address, ...
Frontier supercomputer flexes Instinct MI250X muscle AMD ran a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation using its ...
Google unveils Ironwood, its seventh-generation TPU chip delivering 42.5 exaflops of AI compute power — 24x more than the world's fastest supercomputer — ushering in the "age of inference." ...
The United States' nuclear stockpile will be managed by a $600 million supercomputer called "El Capitan" that's more powerful than the top 100 supercomputers in the world today combined.
Discovery 6 also follows HPE’s deliveries of the world’s current fastest supercomputers, El Capitan and Frontier, to federally funded research and development centers in 2022 and 2024.
The company claims it delivers more than 42 exaflops of computing power per pod—a staggering 24 times more powerful than the world’s leading supercomputer, El Capitan. “The opportunity with ...