Video: Announcing Summit – World’s Fastest Supercomputer with 200 Petaflops of Performance
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#3RXNS)
Today Energy Secretary Rick Perry unveiled Summit, the world's most powerful supercomputer. Powered by IBM POWER9 processors, 27,648 NVIDIA GPUs, and Mellanox InfiniBand, the Summit supercomputer is also the first Exaop AI system on the planet. "This massive machine, powered by 27,648 of our Volta GPUs, can perform more than three exaops, or three billion billion calculations per second," writes Ian Buck on the NVIDIA blog. "That's more than 100 times faster than Titan, previously the fastest U.S. supercomputer, completed just five years ago. And 95 percent of that computing power comes from GPUs."
The post Video: Announcing Summit - World's Fastest Supercomputer with 200 Petaflops of Performance appeared first on insideHPC.