LLNL El Capitan Fastest Supercomputer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) El Capitan is now the world’s most powerful supercomputer and first exascale system dedicated to national security.



It’s been officially verified at 1.742 exaFLOPs on the High Performance Linpack, which is the standard benchmark used by the Top500 organization to evaluate supercomputing performance. El Capitan also achieved a peak theoretical performance of 2.79 exaFLOPs.

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El Capitan’s introduction continues the capability advancement needed to sustain our stockpile without returning to explosive nuclear testing. This computational capability, backed by decades of data, expertise and code development is the heart of science-based stockpile stewardship. We will continue to invest in the technological and scientific infrastructure necessary to underpin the nuclear security enterprise,” said Jill Hruby, Department of Energy (DOE) under secretary for nuclear security and NNSA administrator.

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