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World's Fastest Jaguar Supercomputer Focuses on Global Warming

Al Gore isn't the only robot from Tennessee focusing its efforts on climate change. The Jaguar is the fastest computer in the world and is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and is now focusing the majority of its power on solving the climate crisis. The Jaguar supercomputer operates at 1.759 petaflops per second. (FYI, a petaflop is not a failed PETA ad, but a ridiculously fast operating speed of quadrillions of calculations per second). 

You can check out more on the eco-minded Jaguar supercomputer by clicking on the links below.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-computing - The trend of developing supercomputers with energy-efficient and environmentally friendly features to tackle climate change challenges.
2. Green Technology - The trend towards integrating sustainability and environmental consciousness into technology.
3. Data for Good - The trend of using big data and analytics to address global challenges, particularly in the environmental and social sectors.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The technology industry can focus on developing energy-efficient computing infrastructure to tackle climate change challenges.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can leverage supercomputing power to enhance research and development efforts in clean energy technologies.
3. Environmental Science - The environmental science industry can harness the power of big data analytics to improve climate modeling and projections for effective policy making.

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