Exascale computing targets million fold increase in supercomputing
Tim Finin, 9:59am 22 February 2008Sandia and Oak Ridge national laboratories have established the Institute for Advanced Architectures to work toward computers that are a million times faster than todays supercomputers.
“An exaflop is a thousand times faster than a petaflop, itself a thousand times faster than a teraflop. Teraflop computers —the first was developed 10 years ago at Sandia — currently are the state of the art. They do trillions of calculations a second. Exaflop computers would perform a million trillion calculations per second.” (link)
Initial funding of $7.4M is provided by congressional mandate from the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

