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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of fastest computers - Wikipedia

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    This is a historical list of fastest computers and includes computers and supercomputers which were considered the fastest in the world at the time they were built.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Oak Ridge supercomputer Frontier no longer world's fastest ...

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    A powerful new supercomputer in California took Frontier's crown as the world's fastest. Oak Ridge supercomputer Frontier no longer world's fastest. Meet the new kid: El Capitan

  6. High-performance computing - Wikipedia

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    TOP500 ranks the world's 500 fastest high-performance computers, as measured by the High Performance LINPACK (HPL) benchmark. Not all existing computers are ranked, either because they are ineligible (e.g., they cannot run the HPL benchmark) or because their owners have not submitted an HPL score (e.g., because they do not wish the size of their system to become public information, for defense ...

  7. Green500 - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2012, an Appro International, Inc. Xtreme-X supercomputer (Beacon) topped the Green500 list with 2.499 LINPACK GFLOPS/W. [3] Beacon is deployed by NICS of the University of Tennessee and is a GreenBlade GB824M, Xeon E5-2670 based, eight cores (8C), 2.6 GHz, Infiniband FDR, Intel Xeon Phi 5110P computer.

  8. Tianhe-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese total increased to 168 of the top 500 systems by June 2016, overtaking the United States which fell to 165 of the top 500 supercomputers. [12] Graph500 is an alternate list of top supercomputers based on a benchmark testing analysis of graphs. [13] In their benchmark, the system tested at 2,061 gigaTEPS (traversed edges per second).

  9. Sunway TaihuLight - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2017, it is ranked as the 16th most energy-efficient supercomputer in the Green500, [4] with an efficiency of 6.1 GFlops/watt. It was designed by the National Research Center of Parallel Computer Engineering & Technology (NRCPC) and is located at the National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi in the city of Wuxi , in Jiangsu province, China.