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  2. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, it was announced that the United States was developing two new supercomputers to exceed China's Tianhe-2 in its place as world's fastest supercomputer. The two computers, Sierra and Summit, will each exceed Tianhe-2's 55 peak petaflops. Summit, the more powerful of the two, will deliver 150–300 peak petaflops. [79]

  3. List of fastest computers - Wikipedia

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    Computer Performance R; 1938 Germany: Personal research and development Berlin, Germany Konrad Zuse: Z1: 1.00 IPS [1] 1940 Z2: 1.25 IPS [2] 1941 Z3: 20.00 IPS [3] 1944 United Kingdom: Bletchley Park: Tommy Flowers and his team, Post Office Research Station: Colossus: 5.00 kIPS [4] 1945 United States: University of Pennsylvania: Moore School of ...

  4. Supercomputer - Wikipedia

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    Top 20 supercomputers in the world (June 2014) Since 1993, the fastest supercomputers have been ranked on the TOP500 list according to their LINPACK benchmark results. The list does not claim to be unbiased or definitive, but it is a widely cited current definition of the "fastest" supercomputer available at any given time.

  5. IBM Debuts the World’s Fastest Supercomputer - AOL

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    If that performance level is accurate, it would put Summit at the top of the Top 500 supercomputer ranking when the new list is published later this month. IBM Debuts the World’s Fastest ...

  6. 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).

  7. Tianhe-1 - Wikipedia

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    The computer cost $88 million to build. Approximately $20 million is spent annually for electricity and operating expenses. Approximately 200 workers are employed in its operation. Tianhe-IA was ranked as the world's fastest supercomputer in the TOP500 list [27] [28] until July 2011 when the K computer overtook it.

  8. Intel Powers the World's Fastest Supercomputer, Reveals New ...

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    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 ...

  9. AMD Powers World's Fastest Supercomputer With Hewlett ... - AOL

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    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) helps build the world's fastest and most energy-efficient supercomputer, Frontier, which showcases the company's leadership in high performance computing (HPC).