In a major boost to efforts to study and predict extreme weather, officials at the Australian National University (ANU) unveiled the country’s fastest supercomputer – Raijin.
With a peak performance of 1.2 petaflops, Raijin features 57,472 Intel Sandy Bridge cores running at 2.6 Ghz, 160 TB of memory, 10 PB of storage, and a Mellanox FDR Infiniband interconnect that delivers 9 terabytes per second bandwidth.
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