Cray’s Titan Supercomputer Is The Fastest In The World

Cray’s Titan Supercomputer Is The Fastest In The World

Cray’s Titan supercomputer has snatched the title of world’s fastest from the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sequoia — and it’s cray fast, as you might expect.

Powered by a mixture of CPUs and GPUs, Titan is home to 18,688 nodes, each of which contains an AMD 16-core Opteron and a NVIDIA Tesla K20X GPU accelerator. All told, that’s a whopping 560,640 processors, which are capable of 17.59 quadrillion operations per second. For perspective, Sequoia snatched the top spot back in June with a mere 16.32 quadrillion.

And what the hell is all that computational crunching power used for? Well, Titan is housed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where it’s used to perform calculations for materials research, nuclear energy research and analysis of techniques that can make combustion engines more efficient. As well as dabbling in climate modelling. No biggy, then, obviously. [Top 500 via Forbes]

Image: Oak Ridge National Laboratory


The Cheapest NBN 50 Plans

It’s the most popular NBN speed in Australia for a reason. Here are the cheapest plans available.

At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. BTW – prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting.