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Friday, November 14, 2014

What Is NVLink? Making the World’s Fastest Computers Possible (Video) | NVIDIA Blog

The numbers are big and so is the news. The U.S. Department of Energy today unveiled plans to build two GPU-powered supercomputers. Each will deliver at least 100 petaflops of compute performance.
And one – the Summit system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, designed for open science – is expected to be 150 petaflops. That’s more than three times the peak speed of today’s fastest supercomputer.


What Is NVLink? Making the World’s Fastest Computers Possible (Video) | NVIDIA Blog

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