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A personal supercomputer (PSC) is a marketing ploy used by computer manufacturers for high-performance computer systems and was a popular term in the mid 2000s to early 2010s. [1] There is no exact definition for what a personal supercomputer is. Many systems have had that label put on them like the Cray CX1 [2] and the Apple Power Mac G4. [3]
2013 China: National Supercomputing Center of Guangzhou: National University of Defense Technology: Tianhe-2: 33.86 PFLOPS* [36] 2016 National Supercomputing Center of Wuxi: NRCPC Sunway TaihuLight: 93.01 PFLOPS* [37] 2018 United States: Oak Ridge National Laboratory: IBM: Summit: 122.30 PFLOPS* [38] 2019 148.60 PFLOPS* [39] 2020 Japan
17.17×10 15: IBM Sequoia's LINPACK performance, June 2013 [10] 20×10 15: roughly the hardware-equivalent of the human brain according to Ray Kurzweil. Published in his 1999 book: The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence [11] 33.86×10 15: Tianhe-2's LINPACK performance, June 2013 [10]
Intel Powers the World's Fastest Supercomputer, Reveals New and Future High Performance Computing Technologies NEWS HIGHLIGHTS The new world's fastest supercomputer is powered by Intel® Xeon Phi ...
The partnership also set a record for parallelism, too, by making the supercomputer's 1.97 million cores juggle 7.86 million tasks at once. If there's a catch to that blistering performance, it's ...
Milky Way-2 Wins #1 Supercomputer in the World According to Top500.Org Neo-Heterogeneous Architecture and TH Express-2 Interconnection Deliver Efficient Development and Outstanding Scalability ...
As of June 2013, the supercomputer had yet to become fully operational. It was expected to reach its full computing capabilities by the end of 2013. [5] In June 2013, Tianhe-2 topped the TOP500 list of fastest supercomputers in the world and was still listed as the fastest machine in the November 2015 list. [11]
AlamyA cluster of Cray supercomputers at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, operated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Department of Energy. By Bill Rigby ...