What Is Exascale Computing
Exascale computing is a measurement of the capability of supercomputers; it refers to computing systems that are capable of calculating at least «1018 IEEE 754 Double Precision (64-bit) operations (multiplications and/or additions) per second (exaFLOP).»
How You Will Benefit
(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:
Chapter 1: Exascale computing
Chapter 2: Supercomputer
Chapter 3: FLOPS
Chapter 4: National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
Chapter 5: TOP500
Chapter 6: Performance per watt
Chapter 7: Green500
Chapter 8: Petascale computing
Chapter 9: List of fastest computers
Chapter 10: Manycore processor
Chapter 11: Supercomputing in India
Chapter 12: K computer
Chapter 13: Supercomputing in Japan
Chapter 14: Supercomputing in Europe
Chapter 15: Xeon Phi
Chapter 16: Summit (supercomputer)
Chapter 17: Frontier (supercomputer)
Chapter 18: Fugaku (supercomputer)
Chapter 19: Fujitsu A64FX
Chapter 20: Aurora (supercomputer)
Chapter 21: JUWELS
(II) Answering the public top questions about exascale computing.
(III) Real world examples for the usage of exascale computing in many fields.
(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of exascale computing' technologies.
Who This Book Is For
Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of exascale computing.