Powering Up: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Prepares for Exascale With Massive Energy and Water Upgrade
October 19, 2021
October 19, 2021
LIVERMORE, California, Oct. 19 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory issued the following news release:
A supercomputer doesn't just magically appear, especially one as large and as fast as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's upcoming exascale-class behemoth El Capitan. At peak usage, El Capitan -- projected to be the world's most powerful computer by 2023 -- will require about as much energy as a small city, so it takes y . . .
A supercomputer doesn't just magically appear, especially one as large and as fast as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's upcoming exascale-class behemoth El Capitan. At peak usage, El Capitan -- projected to be the world's most powerful computer by 2023 -- will require about as much energy as a small city, so it takes y . . .