supercomputers
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With the latest addition, the Italian major’s computational capacity passes the exaflop threshold, making the firm the world’s leading company by computing power in the new TOP500 global ranking.
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The technology has passed its first phase of qualification, with 84 nodes placed on the seafloor at a depth of 2,000 m to acquire 4D seismic data in the pre-salt Santos Basin.
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The massive system brings advanced capabilities for simulation, AI, and data analysis to drive breakthroughs in cancer research, materials discovery, energy technologies, and many other fields.
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The new system at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory achieved more than a quintillion calculations per second.
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Increasingly intense heat waves, wildfires, and droughts are forcing costly adaptations.
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Ultimately, the company formerly known as Facebook wants the AI Research SuperCluster system to help it develop artificial intelligence to power the metaverse.
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Energy giant General Electric will be using one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, IBM's Summit, to run two new research projects that could boost the production of cleaner power.
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The latest iteration of the Top500 list puts the Perlmutter supercomputer at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in the spotlight.
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Startup Cerebras benchmarked its pint-sized computer against 16,000 Xeon cores in the Department of Energy's Joule supercomputer on a problem of computational fluid dynamics.
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Atlas and Fênix, also from Petrobras, are the two largest supercomputers in Latin America.
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