Fujitsu's 10.51 petaflop K supercomputer is pretty fast, but does it pack enough computational oomph to stave off underground nuclear testing. Probably - but the NNSA's new sixteen petaflop rig does it better. According to the National Nuclear Security Administration, a supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, dubbed Sequoia, is now the fastest Supercomputer on the planet, clocking in at 16.32 sustained petaflops.
Engadget , NNSA Sequoia supercomputer takes worlds fastest title, prevents nuclear testing, NNSA Sequoia supercomputer takes worlds fastest title, prevents nuclear testing
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