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by neurologic
2931 days ago
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No, it's 200 PFLOPs: > Built for the U.S. Department of Energy, this is a machine designed to tackle the grand challenges of our time. It will accelerate the work of the world’s best scientists in high-energy physics, materials discovery, healthcare and more, with the ability to crank out 200 petaflops of computing power to high-precision scientific simulations. EDIT: OK, it's 200 PFLOPs of high precision math, 3 EFLOPs of lower precision math. I take my comment back. |
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