the world’s most powerful supercomputer. Summit's infrastructure includes 9,216 IBM Power 9 processors and 27,648 Nvidia Volta GPUs. With a peak performance of 148.6 petaflops, it has since been ...
Originally planned to retire in 2023, the IBM Power System AC922 Summit supercomputer at ORNL received an extension to its service, prolonging its operational life to the end of 2024. Despite the ...
Japan's Fugaku supercomputer claimed the top spot on Monday, carrying out 2.8 times more calculations per second than an IBM machine in the US. The US machine, called Summit, came top of the bi ...
To somewhat work around these limitations, IBM has now pitched the idea of a hybrid quantum-classical computer (marketed as ‘quantum-centric supercomputing’), which as the name suggests ...
The Framingham, Massachusetts-based biotech has teamed up with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to harness its Summit supercomputer – originally developed by IBM – in ...
One of the first deployments of NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 at supercomputing scale Supercomputer will leverage IBM Storage Scale System to power AI research and development CoreWeave's Cloud Platform is ...
Before Fugaku took the title in June 2020, the IBM Summit machine had held the title of world's fastest supercomputer for two years. The majority of the world's supercomputers are financed ...
The supercomputer will leverage IBM Storage Scale System, which is combined with NVMe flash technology to deliver high-performance storage for AI, data analytics, and other demanding workloads.