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  2. List of fastest computers - Wikipedia

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    M FLOPS [11] 1964 United States: Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos: CDC: 6600: 3.00 MFLOPS [12] 1969 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: 7600: 36.00 MFLOPS [13] 1974 STAR-100: 100.00 MFLOPS [14] 1976 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: Cray: Cray-1: 160.00 MFLOPS [15] 1980 United Kingdom: Meteorological Office, Bracknell: CDC: Cyber 205: 400 ...

  3. Frontier (supercomputer) - Wikipedia

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    Measured at 62.86 gigaflops/watt, the smaller Frontier TDS (test and development system) topped the Green500 list for most efficient supercomputer [6] until it was dethroned in efficiency by the Flatiron Institute's Henri supercomputer in November 2022. [7] Frontier was superseded as the fastest supercomputer in the world by El Capitan in ...

  4. The First ‘Zeta-Class’ Supercomputer Will Revolutionize ...

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    The speeds of computers are measured in floating-point operations per second (FLOPS), and the fastest supercomputers currently functioning boast speeds in the realm of exaFLOPS—one quintillion ...

  5. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    Share of processor families in TOP500 supercomputers by year [needs update]. As of June 2022, all supercomputers on TOP500 are 64-bit supercomputers, mostly based on CPUs with the x86-64 instruction set architecture, 384 of which are Intel EMT64-based and 101 of which are AMD AMD64-based, with the latter including the top eight supercomputers. 15 other supercomputers are all based on RISC ...

  6. Computer performance by orders of magnitude - Wikipedia

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    1×10 6: computing power of the Motorola 68000 commercial computer introduced in 1979. [citation needed] 1.2×10 6: IBM 7030 "Stretch" transistorized supercomputer, 1961; 5×10 6: CDC 6600, first commercially successful supercomputer, 1964 [2] 11×10 6: Intel i386 microprocessor at 33 MHz, 1985; 14×10 6: CDC 7600 supercomputer, 1967 [2]

  7. Supercomputer - Wikipedia

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    Since 2022, supercomputers have existed which can perform over 10 18 FLOPS, so called exascale supercomputers. [3] For comparison, a desktop computer has performance in the range of hundreds of gigaFLOPS (10 11) to tens of teraFLOPS (10 13). [4] [5] Since November 2017, all of the world's fastest 500 supercomputers run on Linux-based operating ...

  8. Floating point operations per second - Wikipedia

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    Kraken was declared the world's fastest university-managed supercomputer and sixth fastest overall in the 2009 TOP500 list. In 2010 Kraken was upgraded and can operate faster and is more powerful. In 2009, the Cray Jaguar performed at 1.75 petaFLOPS, beating the IBM Roadrunner for the number one spot on the TOP500 list.

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    This chip beat a benchmark test that would have taken the fastest supercomputer 10 septillion years (26 trailing zeros!) to complete. Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) ...