US to build first exascale supercomputer in 2021

IANS  |  Washington 

The US has disclosed its plan to build an exascale supercomputer, about seven times the speed rating of the most powerful system built to date.

The (DOE) granted a $500 million contract to and sub-contractor Cray and the supercomputer, called Aurora, will be delivered to the department's near Chicogo in 2021, the DOE said in a statement, reported

The system's exaFLOP of performance -- equal to a "quintillio" floating point computations per second -- combined with an ability to handle traditional high performance with (AI), will give researchers an unprecedented set of tools to address scientific problems at exascale, according to the statement released on Monday.

"The convergence of AI and high-performance is an enormous opportunity to address some of the world's biggest challenges and an important catalyst for economic opportunity," said Bob Swan,

The is currently ranked the fastest computing system in the world, a notch occupied by China's Sunway TaihuLight and Tianhe 2A for five years.

DOE said the new will foster new scientific innovation and in new technological capabilities, "furthering the US' scientific leadership position globally."

The new plan is seen as part of a catching-up race for the fastest between and the US, and China's counterparts to may come out neck and neck or even earlier than the American one.

The prototype of China's new-generation exascale supercomputer Tianhe-3 has been tested for over 30 organizations in Its final version is expected to come out in 2020.

Also, the Sunway exascale computer is expected to be up and running in the second half of 2020 or the first half of 2021.

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 13:30 IST