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2024年11月18日 · The 64th edition of the TOP500 reveals that El Capitan has achieved the top spot and is officially the third system to reach exascale computing after Frontier and Aurora. Both systems have since moved down to No. 2 and No. 3 spots, respectively.
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TOP #1 Systems Timeline News Videos Frequently Asked Questions TOP500 Logo Usage About Call for Participation in the TOP500 / Green500 Lists Introduction and Objectives The Linpack Benchmark TOP500 Description TOP500 Authors Hans Werner Meuer (1936 - 2014†) ...
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TOP500 List - November 2024
Home »; Lists »; Top500 »; November 2024 »; List; TOP500 List - November 2024 R max and R peak values are in PFlop/s. For more details about other fields, check the TOP500 description.. R peak 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.
25 Year Anniversary | TOP500
The 36th edition of the TOP500 list confirmed the rumored takeover of the top spot by the Chinese Tianhe-1A system at the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin, achieving a performance level of 2.57 petaflop/s.
June 2024 | TOP500
The 63rd edition of the TOP500 reveals that Frontier has once again claimed the top spot, despite no longer being the only exascale machine on the list. Additionally, a new system has found its way into the Top 10.
November 2024 | TOP500
Here are the top 10 of the Green500 ranking: The system to claim the No. 1 spot for the GREEN500 is for a second time the JEDI - JUPITER Exascale Development Instrument at EuroHPC/FZJ in Germany. The system has 19,584 total cores, an HPL benchmark of 4.5 PFlop/s, and achieved an efficiency of 72.7 GFlops/Watt.
Highlights - November 2024 | TOP500
Here is a summary of the system in the Top 10: The El Capitan system at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, USA is the new No. 1 system on the TOP500. The HPE Cray EX255a system was measured with 1.742 Exaflop/s on the HPL benchmark.
November 2020 | TOP500
Here is a brief rundown of current top 10 systems: Fugaku remains at the top spot, growing its Arm A64FX capacity from 7,299,072 cores to 7,630,848 cores. The additional hardware enabled its new world record 442 petaflops result on HPL.
November 2024 | TOP500
The 64th edition of the TOP500 reveals that El Capitan has achieved the top spot and is officially the third system to reach exascale computing after Frontier and Aurora. Both systems have since moved down to No. 2 and No. 3 spots, respectively.