Article 5V82T @HPCpodcast: Zettascale Is Coming – But What About Exascale?

@HPCpodcast: Zettascale Is Coming – But What About Exascale?

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After SC21, Patrick Kennedy at Serve the Home got a scoop when he met with Raja Koduri, SVP/GM of Intel's Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG) Group, to discuss Intel's zettascale projections and plans, anticipating delivery by 2027. Or maybe 2028. By way of definition, a zettaflop is 1,000 exaflops, or one sextillion (1021) floating point operations per second, a thousand times more powerful than an exascale system. But is this realistic, considering exascale hasn't quite been made official, at least not in the U.S.? Tune in to this episode of the @HPCpodcast and let us know what you think.

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