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Perlmutter (also known as NERSC-9) is a supercomputer scheduled to be delivered to be delivered to the United States Department of Energy in 2020[1]. It is being built by Cray and is based on their upcoming Shasta architecture which is planned to utilize Zen 3 based AMD Epyc CPUs ("Milan") and next-generation Nvidia Tesla GPUs[2]. Its intended use-cases are nuclear fusion simulations, climate projections and material and biological research[3]. It is predicted to reach approximately 100 TFLOPS of processing power[4].
References
- ^ https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/news/lawrence-berkeley-install-perlmutter-supercomputer-featuring-crays-shasta-system/
- ^ https://www.golem.de/news/nersc-perlmutter-100-petaflops-supercomputer-nutzt-amds-epyc-cpus-1810-137424.html
- ^ https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2018/10/30/gpus-nersc-perlmutter-berkeley-national-lab-supercomputer/
- ^ https://www.nextplatform.com/2018/10/30/berkeley-lab-first-in-line-for-cray-shasta-supercomputers/
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