Author: EIS Release Date: Sep 18, 2020
Gigabyte, AMD and Northern Data are working on an HPC mega-project with computing power of around 3.1 exaflops.
Gigabyte will supply GPU-based server systems equipped with AMD EPYC processors and AMD Radeon Instinct accelerators.
Northern Data develops a distributed computing cluster based on the hardware at locations in Norway, Sweden and Canada, which in its final stage of deployment will provide FP32 computing power of around 3.1 exaflops (3.1 million teraflops and 274.54 petaflops FP64).
The world’s fastest supercomputer, the Japanese “Fukagu” (Fujitsu), has a calculation power of 1.07 exaflops FP32 and 415.3 petaflops FP64, whereas the second fastest, the US supercomputer “Summit” (IBM) has a calculation power of 0.414 exaflops FP32 and 148.0 petaflops FP64.