Exascale Computing
The Worlds Fastest Computing System
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Richard Murch
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To put this astronomical figure in perspective, if every person on Earth performed one calculation per second continuously for an entire year, they would collectively accomplish what an exascale computer can do in just three seconds.
The term "exascale" derives from the prefix "exa," denoting 10^18, followed by "scale," indicating the magnitude of computational operations.
An exascale system must sustain at least one exaFLOPS (floating-point operations per second), marking a thousand-fold increase over the petascale systems that dominated high-performance computing in the 2000s and 2010s.
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