Frontier supercomputer hits new highs in third year of exascale
November 18, 2024
November 18, 2024
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, Nov. 18 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Frontier's improved speed marks a jump of roughly 150 petaflops, or 150 quadrillion calculations per second roughly equivalent to the performance of its predecessor supercomputer Summit, which was decommissioned last week.
"We could already solve amazingly large problems on Frontier the biggest science problems on the planet," said . . .
Frontier's improved speed marks a jump of roughly 150 petaflops, or 150 quadrillion calculations per second roughly equivalent to the performance of its predecessor supercomputer Summit, which was decommissioned last week.
"We could already solve amazingly large problems on Frontier the biggest science problems on the planet," said . . .