RSC (supercomputer)
| RSC | |
|---|---|
| Design | |
| Manufacturer | Meta |
| Release date | 2022 |
| Price | US$500M |
| Casing | |
| System | |
| FLOPS | 5 exaFLOPS (expected speed) |
| Predecessor | Theta |
Social media conglomerate Meta is building an “AI supercomputer” designed specifically to train machine learning systems. RSC is a planned supercomputer to be completed in late 2022.[1] It will be the United States' second exascale computer after Aurora. It is sponsored by Meta.[2] It will have ≈5 ExaFLOPS in computing power, which is equal to a quintillion (260 or 1018) calculations per second[3] The AI Research SuperCluster, or RSC, when completed in mid-2022, will be the world’s fastest.
See also
References
- ↑ Hemsoth, Nicole (2021-09-23). "A Status Check on Global Exascale Ambitions". The Next Platform. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
- ↑ Zarley, B. David (March 18, 2019). meta-artificial-intelligence-ai-supercomputer-rsc "America's second exascale supercomputer to be built by 2021" Check
|url=value (help). The Verge. - ↑ Malhotra, Vanshika (March 19, 2019). "'Meta has built an AI supercomputer it says will be world's fastest by end of 2022".
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