-
WikiChip
WikiChip
-
Architectures
Popular x86
-
Intel
- Client
- Server
- Big Cores
- Small Cores
-
AMD
Popular ARM
-
ARM
- Server
- Big
- Little
-
Cavium
-
Samsung
-
-
Chips
Popular Families
-
Ampere
-
Apple
-
Cavium
-
HiSilicon
-
MediaTek
-
NXP
-
Qualcomm
-
Renesas
-
Samsung
-
From WikiChip
Frontera - Supercomputers
< supercomputers
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Frontera is a the successor to Stampede 2, a planned academic supercomputer with a peak performance of 35-40 petaflops. Frontera is expected to deliver the 3x speedup in real-application performance over Blue Waters at about one-third the cost.
Overview
Announced in late August 2018, Frontera is expected to come online in 2019 and replace Stampede 2 as the fastest academic supercomputer in the United States. The system will be delivered by Dell EMC and incorporate over 16,000 Intel Xeon processors based on the Cascade Lake microarchitecture.
Bibliography
- Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). (August 29, 2018). Personal communication.
This article is still a stub and needs your attention. You can help improve this article by editing this page and adding the missing information. |