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information obout super computer sumit​

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Summit or OLCF-4 is a supercomputer developed by IBM for use at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which as of November 2018 was the fastest supercomputer in the world, capable of 200 petaflops. Its current LINPACK is clocked at 148.6 petaflops.

Speed: 200 petaflops (peak)

Architecture: 9,216 POWER9 22-core CPUs; 2...

Purpose: Scientific research

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Summit or OLCF-4 is a supercomputer developed by IBM for use at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which as of November 2018 was the fastest supercomputer in the world, capable of 200 petaflops. Its current LINPACK is clocked at 148.6 petaflops. Wikipedia

Power: 13 MW

Sponsor: United States Department of Energy

Speed: 200 petaflops (peak)

Architecture: 9,216 POWER9 22-core CPUs; 27,648 Nvidia Tesla V100 GPUs

Operators: IBM

Storage: 250 PB

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