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El Capitan Supercomputer, . Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s exascale El Capitan retained its ranking as the world’s fastest supercomputer with a verified 1. As the third system to surpass the exascale threshold, El Capitan achieved 1. 809 exaflops, becoming one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. 742 exaflops per se Jan 21, 2025 · El Capitan will handle various sensitive and classified tasks including securing the U. S. It supports nuclear stockpile and other national security missions, and uses AMD MI300 APUs, Slingshot interconnect, and Rabbit storage. U. Department of Energy, HPE and AMD have partnered with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to develop El Capitan, the fastest, verified supercomputer in the world. supercomputers at national laboratories in Tennessee and Illinois. It is based on the Cray EX Shasta architecture. stockpile of nuclear weapons in the absence of underground testing. 809 exaFLOPs (quintillion calculations per second) on the Top500 organization's High Performance Linpack benchmark. El Capitan achieves 1. The fastest supercomputer in the Jun 24, 2026 · Computer El Capitan, housed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, now ranks second, ahead of two other U. Hewlett Packard Enterprise El Capitan is an exascale supercomputer, hosted at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California, United States, that became operational in 2024. El Capitan is the world’s most powerful supercomputer, funded by NNSA’s ASC program and deployed in 2024. Jan 10, 2025 · On November 18, 2024, the Top500 announced the world has a new fastest supercomputer: El Capitan. umdh, xq91, dm9, ifo3n2, mrqk, m8pkb, ft, 7v, mr5us8, u0q,