The roadmap to build and deploy an exascale computer has extended over the last few years–and more than once. Initially, the timeline marked 2018 as the year an exaflop-capable system would be on the ...
This is a story about scale. Billions of dollars are being spent; thousands of the world’s brightest minds are competing across vast bureaucratic systems; and huge corporations are fighting for ...
Dr. Hoansoo Lee, Exascale's CEO, commented: "We are excited to expand our AI cloud infrastructure business and provide mission-critical computing solutions to AI Nova, a customer in a new end-market ...
In the weeks leading to today’s Exascale Day (10 18) observance, we set ourselves the task of asking supercomputing experts about the unique challenges, the particularly vexing problems, of building a ...
The Sandia National Laboratories have launched a new program meant to speed development of an exascale-capable operating system. The project, dubbed XPRESS (eXacale Programming Environment and System ...
Oct. 18 is Exascale Day, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise chose the date for a reason: Exascale is the point at which high-performance computing makes the leap to 10 18 calculations per second. Although ...
After years of preparation and a change of plans, the United States’ first exascale supercomputer will soon be in full function. “Frontier is being installed now at Oak Ridge National Laboratory,” ...
When Hewlett Packard Enterprise finally closed on its $1.3 billion acquisition of supercomputer maker Cray in September, it was just over a month after the US Department of Energy announced Cray had ...
For the past several years, the world's power have been locked in a supercomputing arms race, one-upping one another with biggest and faster achievements. According to a new announcement, the world’s ...
If the increase in supercomputer speeds continue at their current pace, we will see the first exascale machine by 2020, estimated the maintainers of the Top500 compilation of the world’s fastest ...
This is a story about scale. Billions of dollars are being spent; thousands of the world’s brightest minds are competing across vast bureaucratic systems; and huge corporations are fighting for ...