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- What are supercomputers and why are they important
High-performance computing expert Justin Hotard of HPE explains how supercomputers are enabling breakthrough technologies that will change the world
- These are the world’s top 10 fastest supercomputers
The US has retaken the top spot in the race to build the world’s fastest supercomputer 'Frontier' is capable of more than a billion, billion operations a second, making it the first exascale supercomputer Supercomputers have been used to discover more about diseases including COVID-19 and cancer Fun fact: there might be faster supercomputers out there whose operators didn’t submit their
- Metaverse, supercomputers and AI: here’s what you need to know
Supercomputers, AI and the metaverse will soon revolutionize our online and physical lives, prompting ethical and practical questions that demand answers
- Visualizing the world’s top 5 supercomputers | World Economic Forum
Visual Capitalist has taken the world's top 5 supercomputers and compared their performance and computing power to other computers, measured by teraflops
- Why India is ready to become a supercomputer power
Developed (or almost-developed) countries around the world have started investing heavily in high-performance computing – supercomputers – to help boost their economies and tackle the next generation of society-level problems
- What is ‘sovereign AI’ and why is it so appealing?
Denmark aims to use its new supercomputer to pursue ambitious pharmaceutical and biotech research, as well as initiatives in just about any field “where AI is a valuable tool ” Initial pilot projects include developing an AI care companion and more accurate weather forecasts
- Which is the most powerful computer in the world? - The World Economic . . .
In June, Japanese supercomputer Fugaku zipped past all competitors to claim the top spot in the twice-annual ranking of the world's most powerful computational machines released by research project Top500 Fugaku, which was developed by Fujitsu in cooperation with the federal Riken research lab, was able to perform almost three times as many computations per second as former leader of the list
- Supercomputing could solve the world’s problems, and create many more
Supercomputing has the potential to support solutions for many of the world’s most pressing contemporary challenges
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