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Find out the top 500 supercomputers in the world based on the HPL benchmark, with Frontier as the only exascale system and Aurora entering with a half-scale system. Read the latest news and analysis on the TOP500 list, the HPC industry, and the trends driving future HPC architectures.

TOP500 - Wikipedia

TOP 500. As of November 2023, the number one supercomputer, Frontier, an AMD-based system, is also the number two system on Green500. The leader on Green500 is the even smaller new Henri, Nvidia-based supercomputer. In June 2022, the top 4 systems of Graph500 both used AMD CPUs and AMD accelerators.

November 2020 | TOP500

The 56th edition of the TOP500 saw the Japanese Fugaku supercomputer solidify its number one status in a list that reflects a flattening performance growth curve. Although two new systems managed to make it into the top 10, the full list recorded the smallest number of new entries since the project began in 1993.

June 2022 | TOP500

The June 2022 edition of the TOP500 list reveals the Frontier system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as the first true exascale machine with an HPL score of 1.102 Exaflop/s. The list also shows the changes in the top 10 systems, including Fugaku, LUMI, Adastra and Perlmutter, and the new entrants from Europe and China.

Top 500 supercomputers by country 2022 | Statista

As of June 2022, 173 of the world’s 500 most powerful supercomputers were located in China, a figure which is a third more than that of its nearest competitor, the United States. Statista provides statistics on the number of supercomputers by country, vendor, and operating system from 2019 to 2022.

Nvidia now powers a majority of the world's top 500 supercomputers

TOP500 has released the 56th edition of its list of the top 500 supercomputers in the world revealing that nearly 70 percent of them are now powered by Nvidia technology.

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The 500 most powerful supercomputers use Linux | Stackscale

Rmax is the acronym for “Maximal LINPACK performance achieved”. In terms of performance, the US is followed by Japan, with a Rmax of 669,834,060 GFlops, and China, with a Rmax of 407,239,784 GFlops. Linux is the clear leader in supercomputing. Since 2009, Linux has completely dominated the world’s 500 most powerful supercomputers list.

June 2023 | TOP500

The system has 8,699,904 total cores, a power efficiency rating of 52.59 gigaflops/watt, and relies on Slingshot-11 interconnect for data transfer. The top position was previously held from June 2020 until November 2021 by the Fugaku system at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) in Kobe, Japan. With its HPL benchmark score of 442 ...

November 2021 | TOP500

It has a performance of 148.8 Pflop/s on the HPL benchmark, which is used to rank the TOP500 list. Summit has 4,356 nodes, each housing two Power9 CPUs with 22 cores each and six NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs, each with 80 streaming multiprocessors (S.M.). The nodes are linked together with a Mellanox dual-rail EDR InfiniBand network.

TOP500 List - June 2023 | TOP500

Home »; Lists »; Top500 »; June 2023 »; List; TOP500 List - June 2023 R max and R peak values are in PFlop/s. For more details about other fields, check the TOP500 description.

Sublist Generator | TOP500

Sublist Generator. Rmax and Rpeak values are in PFlop/s. For more details about other fields, check the TOP500 description. Rpeak values are calculated using the advertised clock rate of the CPU. For the efficiency of the systems you should take into account the Turbo CPU clock rate where it applies.

The US continues to dominate the TOP500 supercomputers list

The US now has 150 supercomputers in the top 500, up from 126, while China's number of placements fell from 162 to 134. Looking at continents, however, Asia placed top with 192 spots, followed by ...