< img src = "/uploads/blogs/71/17/17/IB-1IJO8KPBS_2A6BBB1CB.jpg" Alt = "The world's fastest supercomputer El Capitan started operating in the United States"/> < P > in the Liver -Music National Laboratory of the United States officially launched the world's most powerful supercomp & Rsquo; Uuter & nbsp; < strong > El Capitan 2,746 Exafflops & nbsp; and will become a key tool for national security.

~ ~ < P > el Capitan is developed as part of the & nbsp; < strong > coral-2 & nbsp; US Energy Ministry and cost & nbp; ~ 60 > 62 ~ 600 million dollars . His main task & ndash; Modeling of nuclear processes, including the safety of the US nuclear arsenal without conducting physical tests prohibited since 1992. In addition, it will be engaged in the study of materials, high -density physics and the development of new technologies in the field of national defense.

< p >< strong > el capitan & nbsp; & ndash; The third in the world Supercomp & Rsquo; the Uuter, which has reached the level & nbsp; < strong > exaffloped computing & nbsp; (1 exafflop = 1 quintillion). For comparison, its closest competitor & nbsp; < strong > frontier & nbsp; nbsp; in the National Laboratory & nbsp; in the standard test. & ldquo; this supercomp & Rsquo; Uutter is a breakthrough in the field of highly productive computing, providing the previously unprecedented speed and energy efficiency & Rdquo ;, & ndash; indicate in lnnl.

< p > el capitan is equipped with & nbsp; < strng > 44 544 processor modules AMD Mi300a containing central and graphic processors; high bandwidth. This allows you to effectively distribute the load between processor cores and minimize energy consumption. The launch of this system marks the new Era Supercomp & Rsquo; Extreme Computing, which opens up opportunities for breakthrough research in the field of science, defense and technology.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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