NextGov: The Energy Department on Friday unveiled the fastest scientific supercomputer in the country—and perhaps the world.
The Summit supercomputer, built by IBM and housed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, can conduct more than 200 quadrillion calculations per second—that’s 200 followed by 18 zeros.
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