Design Work Completed for SKA Telescope Supercomputer
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#4EZH3)
An international group of scientists led by the University of Cambridge has finished designing the 'brain' of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), the world's largest radio telescope. When complete, the SKA will enable astronomers to monitor the sky in unprecedented detail and survey the entire sky much faster than any system currently in existence. "We estimate SDP's total compute power to be around 250 PFlops - that's 25% faster than IBM's Summit, the current fastest supercomputer in the world."
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