
exascale computing
Exascale computing refers to supercomputers capable of performing at least one exaFLOP, or a billion billion (10^18) calculations per second. This level of power enables handling incredibly complex tasks like advanced climate modeling, simulating biological processes, or solving massive scientific problems. Achieving exascale involves innovations in hardware, software, and energy efficiency. These supercomputers push the limits of current technology, offering unprecedented speed and capacity for research and problem-solving across various fields.