A Staggering Green Supercomputer

Eni's High Performance Computing Layer 4 supercomputer is capable of 18.6-petaflop peak processing power, which it channels into analyzing data from the subsoil. It has its home at the Green Data Center, a futuristic facility in the heart of Italy's Po Valley. The supercomputer processes geophysical data and information from seismic prospecting that Eni gathers all over the world.

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