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  2. Supercomputing in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The supercomputer is part of an initiative by the Flemish government to provide the researchers in Flanders with a very powerful computing infrastructure. The new cluster was ranked 163rd in the worldwide Top500 list of supercomputers in November 2012. [27] [28] In 2014, a supercomputer started operating at Cenaero in Gosselies.

  3. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, the United States' El Capitan is the most powerful supercomputer on TOP500, reaching 1742 petaFlops (1.742 exaFlops) on the LINPACK benchmarks. [2] As of 2018, the United States has by far the highest share of total computing power on the list (nearly 50%). [ 3 ]

  4. File:Countries with TOP500 supercomputers.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Area chart showing the representation of different countries in the TOP500 supercomputer ranking list, from June 1993 - Novembre 2019.

  5. Atos unit, ParTec sign deal for Europe's first Exascale ... - AOL

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    Supercomputers are vastly more powerful than traditional ones, and an Exascale supercomputer can perform one quintillion - or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 - calculations per second.

  6. 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.

  7. List of fastest computers - Wikipedia

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    Country of site Site Vendor / builder 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 ...

  8. Europe launches AI one-stop shop with supercomputers ... - AOL

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    Europe's startups will get easier access to artificial intelligence-dedicated supercomputers to help them develop general purpose AI models as part of a new one-stop shop to boost take up of the ...

  9. Elon Musk plans to build world’s most powerful AI ... - AOL

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    Elon Musk is planning to build the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence supercomputer to power his controversial AI chatbot Grok, according to reports.. The head of Tesla and X ...