Petascale computing refers to computing systems capable of performing at least one quadrillion (10^15) calculations per second, or 1 petaflop. This benchmark represents a significant leap in computational power, allowing for the processing of vast amounts of data and solving complex problems that require immense computational resources. Petascale computing is typically achieved through advanced systems comprising thousands of processors or cores working in parallel.

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