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2018: Summit Supercomputer

When installation is complete, Summit will feature IBM's POWER9 processors, NVIDIA Volta GPUs, and NVLink connections.

ORNL will soon launch Summit, the next leap in leadership-class computing systems for open science. Compared with Titan, the lab's current supercomputer, Summit will move data 5 to 10 times faster, store 8 times more data, and perform many more calculations simultaneously. Researchers who have been using supercomputers will be able to add much more complexity to their codes, which will produce models and simulations with much greater resolution and higher fidelity for improved research output.
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Author Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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