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TITAN Supercomputer, ORNL, 2012
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Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) is home to TITAN, one of the world's most powerful supercomputer for open science with a theoretical peak performance exceeding 20 petaflops (quadrillion calculations per second). Titan is 10 times more powerful than ORNL's last world-leading system, Jaguar, while overcoming power and space limitations inherent in the previous generation of high-performance computers. It will provide unprecedented computing power for research in energy, climate change, efficient engines, materials and other disciplines and pave the way for a range of achievements in sciences and technology. No photographer credited, dated 2012.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory/Science Source
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SS2708554
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JC5497
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4800px × 2939px (~40 MB)
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