Intel says its supercomputer broke the exascale barrier – and what makes that claim even more impressive is it's still being built

Intel says the Aurora supercomputer broke the exascale barrier and is the fastest AI system in the world "for open science”.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/intel-says-its-supercomputer-broke-the-exascale-barrier-and-what-makes-that-claim-even-more-impressive-is-its-still-being-built

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