NASA’s new supercomputer aims for 10 PFLOPS by 2012

May 9, 2008 | Source: Computerworld

SGI and Intel Corp. are teaming up to build a supercomputer for NASA that they expect will hit 10 PFLOPS by 2012. A petaflop is a quadrillion floating-point operations per second.

The system will be used for NASA’s next-generation rocket for getting to the moon and then eventually to Mars, and to model the ocean, study global warming, and build the next-generation engine and aircraft.