Summit

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Summit is a high-performance supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that was once the world’s fastest, designed for large-scale scientific and artificial intelligence research.

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instanceOf high-performance computing system
supercomputer
applicationDomain astrophysics
climate modeling
computational chemistry
deep learning
genomics
materials science
nuclear physics
architecture IBM Power Systems
surface form: IBM AC922
commissioned 2018
country United States of America
surface form: United States
CPUVendor IBM
designedFor artificial intelligence research
data-intensive computing
large-scale scientific research
machine learning workloads
energyEfficiency ranked on Green500 list
firstDeploymentYear 2018
fundedBy Office of Science
surface form: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
GPUVendor NVIDIA Corporation
surface form: NVIDIA
heldTitle world’s fastest supercomputer
heldTitleFrom June 2018
heldTitleUntil June 2020
hostInstitution Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility
interconnect Mellanox Technologies
surface form: Mellanox EDR InfiniBand
LINPACKPerformance over 140 petaflops
locatedIn Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
managedBy U.S. Department of Energy
manufacturer IBM
memoryType DDR4
High Bandwidth Memory (HBM2 on GPUs)
operator Oak Ridge National Laboratory
OS Linux
peakPerformance approximately 200,000 teraflops
predecessor Cray XK7
surface form: Titan supercomputer
rankedNumberOneOn TOP500 list
storageSystem GPFS (IBM Spectrum Scale)
surface form: IBM Spectrum Scale (GPFS)
storageType parallel file system
successor Frontier supercomputer
supportsPrecision double precision floating point
mixed precision computing
single precision floating point
surpassedBy Fugaku
systemType heterogeneous CPU-GPU system
topSpeed approximately 200 petaflops (double-precision)
usedFor COVID-19 related simulations and drug discovery research
usesAccelerator NVIDIA Tesla data center GPUs
surface form: NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU
usesProcessor IBM Power Systems
surface form: IBM POWER9 CPU

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