Sequoia: 20 Petaflops, 1.6 million cores, 1.6 Petabytes RAM, 6 Megawatts
IBM has won a contract to build a supercomputer, called Sequoia, for the DOE’s NNSA. It is estimated to be installed and brought online in 2011 and 2012. It will have 1.6 million cores (from potentially 16-core chips) within 96 racks (in about 3,400 sq. ft.). It will have around 1.6 Petabytes of memory and achieve about 20 Petaflops.
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