Frontier, the barrier-breaking supercomputer hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is no longer the fastest in the world.
El Capitan dethrones Frontier as the world's fastest supercomputer with 1.74 exaFLOPS of double precision performance.
El Capitan” takes top spot in global supercomputer race, helping tackle daunting challenges in national security and science.
Newcomer El Capitan unseated five-time No. 1 system Frontier and is now the third exascale machine in the TOP500 ...
LLNL is developing a new 3D printing technique to create the millions of fuel capsules needed for fusion power plants.
Now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California has created El Capitan, which is capable of 1.742 exaFLOPS, ...
"Sandia is excited to explore the Oxide platform as we work to integrate on-premise cloud technologies into our HPC environment,” said Kevin Pedretti, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Sandia ...
Every couple of years, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory gets to install the world’s fastest supercomputer. And ...
A supercomputer housed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore has officially been crowned as the ...
AMD powers the El Capitan supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with Instinct MI300A APUs, the ...
The startup will be deploy its rack-scale Oxide Cloud Computer at LLNL's high performance computing (HPC) center in Livermore ...
El Capitan’s data processing abilities represent a major advancement in scientific research, particularly for managing the ...