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Weighing over 340 tons, Summit takes up 5,600 sq. ft. of floor space at [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]. Summit consists of 256 compute racks, 40 storage racks, 18 switching director racks, and 4 infrastructure racks. Servers are linked via [[Mellanox]] [[IB EDR]] [[interconnect]] in a three-level non-blocking fat-tree topology. | Weighing over 340 tons, Summit takes up 5,600 sq. ft. of floor space at [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]]. Summit consists of 256 compute racks, 40 storage racks, 18 switching director racks, and 4 infrastructure racks. Servers are linked via [[Mellanox]] [[IB EDR]] [[interconnect]] in a three-level non-blocking fat-tree topology. | ||
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Facts about "Summit (OLCF-4) - Supercomputers"
designer | IBM + and Nvidia + |
introductory date | June 8, 2018 + |
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name | Summit + |
operator | Oak Ridge National Laboratory + |
peak flops (double-precision) | 2.0e+17 FLOPS (200,000,000,000,000 KFLOPS, 200,000,000,000 MFLOPS, 200,000,000 GFLOPS, 200,000 TFLOPS, 200 PFLOPS, 0.2 EFLOPS, 2.0e-4 ZFLOPS) + |
release price | $ 200,000,000.00 (€ 180,000,000.00, £ 162,000,000.00, ¥ 20,666,000,000.00) + |
sponsor | United States Department of Energy (DOE) + |