(RP) Tachyum soumet une offre pour un superordinateur de 20 exaflops aux États-Unis. Département des écosystèmes informatiques avancés du Département de l'énergie
[ad_1]
Tachyum today announced that it has responded to a U.S. Department of Energy Request for Information soliciting Advanced Computing Ecosystems for DOE national laboratories engaged in scientific and national security research. Tachyum has submitted a proposal to create a 20-exaflop supercomputer based on Tachyum’s Prodigy, the world’s first universal processor.
The DOE’s request calls for computing systems that are five to 10 times faster than those currently available and/or that can perform more complex applications in "data science, intelligence artificielle, edge deployments at facilities, and science ecosystem problems, in addition to the traditional modeling and simulation applications."
[ad_2]