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There has been a lot more churn on the November Top500 supercomputer rankings that is the talk of the SC24 conference in Atlanta this week than there was in the list that came out in June at the ISC24 ...
The TOP500 list is widely considered to be HPC-related, and many analyze the list statistics to understand the HPC market and technology trends. As the rules of the list do not preclude non-HPC ...
AMD and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced today that the AMD-powered El Capitan has taken the top spot on the semi-annual Top500 list as the fastest-known supercomputer on the ...
The United States is on top of the supercomputing world in the Top500 ranking of the most powerful systems. The Frontier system from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) running on AMD EPYC CPUs ...
Like Hollywood’s Academy Awards, the Top500 list of supercomputers is dutifully watched by high-performance computing (HPC) participants and observers, even as they vocally doubt its fidelity to ...
The Top500 list, released twice a year in conjunction with the annual SC conference, is compiled by researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the University of Tennessee and cloud ...
By way of comparison, were the Top500 supercomputers a nation, it would have a greater inequality in computation than all but a few of countries have today in terms of wealth distribution.
Top500 The performance of the world's fastest computers has been steadily growing for two decades, but the latest tally of their collective performance shows slowing progress.
The organizers of the Top500 —volunteers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. the University of Tennessee, and supercomputer conference organizer Prometeus—did not speculate as to why ...
Proving that size isn’t everything, the Top500 List of supercomputers for the first time is looking at power efficiency. With the IT industry increasingly looking at growing electric bills and ...
The next Top500 list, which will have both Linpack and HPCG rankings, will be announced at the Supercomputing Conference, SC2013. This will be held in November in Denver, CO.