Intel's Aurora Supercomputer Breaks Exascale, Leading AI Innovation
👉 Key Highlights:
📍 Aurora supercomputer hits 1.012 exaflops, breaking the exascale barrier.
📍 Ranked as the world's fastest AI system for open science.
📍 Features 166 racks and 10,624 compute blades.
📍 Utilizes 21,248 Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series and 63,744 Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series units.
📍 Achieved 10.6 AI exaflops and came second in the LINPACK benchmark.
📍 Plans include training for 1 million people and support for 2,500 AI startups by 2027.
📍 Aurora supercomputer hits 1.012 exaflops, breaking the exascale barrier.
📍 Ranked as the world's fastest AI system for open science.
📍 Features 166 racks and 10,624 compute blades.
📍 Utilizes 21,248 Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series and 63,744 Intel® Data Center GPU Max Series units.
📍 Achieved 10.6 AI exaflops and came second in the LINPACK benchmark.
📍 Plans include training for 1 million people and support for 2,500 AI startups by 2027.
👉 Why This Matters:
📍 Demonstrates significant advancements in AI and high-performance computing capabilities.
📍 Positions Aurora as a pivotal tool for scientific research, from climate science to particle physics.
📍 Demonstrates significant advancements in AI and high-performance computing capabilities.
📍 Positions Aurora as a pivotal tool for scientific research, from climate science to particle physics.
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