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LLNL and HPE to partner with AMD on El Capitan, projected as world’s fastest supercomputer

March 4, 2020

With its advanced CPUs/GPUs developed by AMD, El Capitan’s peak performance is expected to exceed 2 exaflops, which would make it the fastest supercomputer in the world when it is deployed in 2023.

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