El Capitan has taken the crown as the world’s most powerful supercomputer. This ends Frontier’s 2.5-year reign at the top of ...
The latest edition of the TOP500 found AMD and Intel processors to be the preferred option for systems in the Top 10. Five systems use AMD processors, while three systems use Intel, demonstrating the ...
Over the next two years, 36 million euros will be invested in a new high-performance computing infrastructure. This will ...
AMD has maintained its leadership in high-performance computing by powering El Capitan, the fastest supercomputer globally, ...
El Capitan” takes top spot in global supercomputer race, helping tackle daunting challenges in national security and science.
Here in Atlanta at SC24, where an anticipated 16,000 attendees are expected to set a conference attendance record, the new ...
AMD powers the El Capitan supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) with Instinct MI300A APUs, the faster supercomputer in the world.
The newly unveiled El Capitan system can perform more than 1.7 quintillion floating point operations per second.
Nvidia it is working with Google Quantum AI to accelerate the design of its next-generation quantum computing devices using simulations powered by Nvidia.
El Capitan was built by HPE and features over 11M cores by way of AMD's EPYC processors a MI300A AI accelerators.
Frontier is an HPE Cray EX system with more than 9,800 nodes, each equipped with a third-generation AMD EPYC™ CPU and four AMD Instinct™ MI250X GPUs. The OLCF is a DOE Office of Science user facility.