The world’s fastest supercomputer
The Frontier supercomputer uses 9,472 AMD’s 64-core EPYC Trento processors, 37,888 Instinct MI250X GPUs and HPE’s (Hewlett Packard Enterprise) Slingshot (12.8 terabits/second bandwidth) connectivity solution. All this processing power promises 1,685 FP64 ExaFLOPS computing performance to the system. The system was scaled and built by HPE using the Cray EX architecture.
Authorities have full confidence in AMD
Justin Whitt, program director from Oak Ridge, states in an interview that they are working on hardware issues and trying to figure out why. Whitt also states that the average time between systemic failures they encounter on this huge scale is sometimes hours, let alone days.
It is thought that AMD’s Instinct MI250X GPUs are at the root of the problems Frontier is facing and they are not as reliable as expected. However, officials also state that they are not worried about AMD products, at least at this point. It was announced that the Frontier supercomputer will be online in 2022, but given the events, only time will tell when it will start its full operation.