Frontier, the barrier-breaking supercomputer hosted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is no longer the fastest in the world. For the first time since it broke the exascale barrier by completing ...
With a peak performance of 2.79 exaFLOPS, El Capitan comprises more than 11,000 compute nodes and provides Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with a flagship machine 22 times more powerful ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) El Capitan has taken the crown as the world’s most powerful supercomputer. This ends Frontier’s 2.5-year reign at the top of the Top500 list.
"El Capitan is crucial to the National Nuclear Security Administration’s core mission and significantly bolsters our ability to perform large ensembles of high-fidelity 3D simulations that ...