The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) unveiled its $600 million supercomputer, "El Capitan," after about eight years of research and building.
The world's fastest supercomputer 'El Capitan' can reach a peak performance of 2.746 exaFLOPS, making it the planet's third ...
With its 2.746 exaFLOPS peak performance, “El Capitan” outpaces every other supercomputer on the planet, including the former ...
What took days or weeks on Sierra now can be done just hours on El Capitan. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory said it expects to see hardware failures in El Capitan after about five years.
More than 300 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) employees, government officials and industry leaders gathered at LLNL on Jan. 9 to ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, El Capitan, a supercomputer developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), has ...
El Capitan can reach a peak performance of 2.746 exaFLOPS, making it the National Nuclear Security Administration's first exascale supercomputer. It's the world's third exascale machine ...
(Image courtesy of LLNL) The planet’s fastest supercomputer, El Capitan, located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, received a warm welcome from National Nuclear Security Administration ...
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LNNL) in California is now home to the fastest supercomputer in the world. Dubbed ...
On January 9, El Capitan went online. As of October 2023, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California has been preparing to introduce El Capitan, anticipated to become the ...
LIVERMORE, California (KPIX) — The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) unveiled its $600 million supercomputer, “El Capitan,” after about eight years of research and building.