The Cray-2 supercomputer was the peak of computing power back in 1985, but a modern iPhone puts that old hardware to shame in ...
The computer is faster than one million smartphones, and it does 1.74 quintillion calculations per second. The lab worked with the University of Texas, Austin and UC San Diego on the project. The ...
Germany’s research community gained a powerful new ally this week with the launch of the ‘Otus’ supercomputer at Paderborn University. Installed at the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2), ...
Unsurprisingly, AI is everywhere at CES 2026 and they usually come in the form of wearables. However, AI PCs, computers built to handle all types of Large Language Models (LLMs) are also having a ...
As sales continue to plummet worldwide, Tesla is giving up on building an in-house supercomputer for computer vision processing as part of its advanced driver assistance system. The rest of the team ...
A supercomputer at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has made it into the coveted Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Dubbed Hopper, the supercomputer was placed 105th on ...
A quantum computer and conventional supercomputer that work together could become an invaluable tool for understanding chemicals. A collaboration between IBM and the Japanese scientific institute ...
A few years back, Google made waves when it claimed that some of its hardware had achieved quantum supremacy, performing operations that would be effectively impossible to simulate on a classical ...
Designed to accelerate advances in medicine and other fields, the tech giant’s quantum algorithm runs 13,000 times as fast as software written for a traditional supercomputer. A quantum computer at ...
The AMD Epyc and Instinct-powered Dell hardware will deliver 6.74 exaflops to power digital twins to support nuclear fusion research.
Large quantum computers may be able to solve problems impossible for even the best traditional supercomputers – but in order to do so, some of them might need far more energy than those supercomputers ...