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Supercomputer

A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. Supercomputers play an important role in the field of computational science, and are used for a wide range of computationally intensive tasks in various fields including quantum mechanics, weather forecasting, climate research, oil and gas exploration, molecular modeling (computing the structures and properties of chemical compounds, biological macromolecules, polymers, and crystals), and physical simulations (such as simulations of aerodynamics, of the early moments of the universe, and of nuclear weapons). They have been essential in the field of cryptanalysis. The performance of a supercomputer is commonly measured in floating-point operations per second (FLOPS) instead of million instructions per second (MIPS). Since 2022, exascale supercomputers have existed which can perform over 1018 FLOPS. For comparison, a desktop computer has performance in the range of hundreds of gigaFLOPS (1011) to tens of teraFLOPS (1013). Since November 2017, all of the world's fastest 500 supercomputers run on Linux-based operating systems. Additional research is being conducted in the United States, the European Union, Taiwan, Japan, and China to build faster, more powerful and technologically superior exascale supercomputers. Supercomputers were introduced in the 1960s, and for several decades the fastest was made by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation (CDC), Cray Research and subsequent companies bearing his name or monogram. The first such machines were highly tuned conventional designs that ran more quickly than their more general-purpose contemporaries. Through the decade, increasing amounts of parallelism were added, with one to four processors being typical. In the 1970s, vector processors operating on large arrays of data came to dominate. A notable example is the highly successful Cray-1 of 1976. Vector computers remained the dominant design into the 1990s. From then until today, massively parallel supercomputers with tens of thousands of off-the-shelf processors became the norm. The U.S. has long been a leader in the supercomputer field, initially through Cray's nearly uninterrupted dominance, and later through a variety of technology companies. Japan made significant advancements in the field during the 1980s and 1990s, while China has become increasingly active in supercomputing in recent years. As of November 2024, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's El Capitan is the world's fastest supercomputer. The US has five of the top 10; Italy two, Japan, Finland, Switzerland have one each. In June 2018, all combined supercomputers on the TOP500 list broke the 1 exaFLOPS mark.

Tables

Top 10 positions of the 64th TOP500 in November 2024[110] · Performance measurement › The TOP500 list
El Capitan
El Capitan
Rank (previous)
1
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
1,742.00 2,746.38
Name
El Capitan
Model
HPE Cray EX255a
CPU cores
1,051,392 (43,808 × 24-core Optimized 4th Generation EPYC 24C @1.8 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
9,988,224 (43,808 × 228 AMD Instinct MI300A)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
11,039,616
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States
Year
2024
Operatingsystem
Linux (TOSS)
Frontier
Frontier
Rank (previous)
2
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
1,353.00 2,055.72
Name
Frontier
Model
HPE Cray EX235a
CPU cores
614,656 (9,604 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
8,451,520 (38,416 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
9,066,176
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
Oak Ridge National Laboratory United States
Year
2022
Operatingsystem
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
Aurora
Aurora
Rank (previous)
3
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
1,012.001,980.01
Name
Aurora
Model
HPE Cray EX
CPU cores
1,104,896 (21,248 × 52-core Intel Xeon Max 9470 @2.4 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
8,159,232 (63,744 × 128 Intel Max 1550)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
9,264,128
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
Argonne National Laboratory United States
Year
2023
Operatingsystem
Linux (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4)
Eagle
Eagle
Rank (previous)
4
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
561.20846.84
Name
Eagle
Model
Microsoft NDv5
CPU cores
172,800 (3,600 × 48-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8480C @2.0 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
1,900,800 (14,400 × 132 Nvidia Hopper H100)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
2,073,600
Interconnect
NVIDIA Infiniband NDR
Manufacturer
Microsoft
Sitecountry
Microsoft United States
Year
2023
Operatingsystem
Linux (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS)
HPC6
HPC6
Rank (previous)
5
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
477.90606.97
Name
HPC6
Model
HPE Cray EX235a
CPU cores
213,120 (3,330 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
2,930,400 (13,320 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
3,143,520
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
Eni S.p.A European Union, Ferrera Erbognone,  Italy
Year
2024
Operatingsystem
Linux (RHEL 8.9)
Fugaku
Fugaku
Rank (previous)
6
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
442.01537.21
Name
Fugaku
Model
Supercomputer Fugaku
CPU cores
7,630,848 (158,976 × 48-core Fujitsu A64FX @2.2 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
-
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
7,630,848
Interconnect
Tofu interconnect D
Manufacturer
Fujitsu
Sitecountry
Riken Center for Computational Science Japan
Year
2020
Operatingsystem
Linux (RHEL)
Alps
Alps
Rank (previous)
7
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
434.90 574.84
Name
Alps
Model
HPE Cray EX254n
CPU cores
748,800 (10,400 × 72-Arm Neoverse V2 cores Nvidia Grace @3.1 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
1,372,800 (10,400 × 132 Nvidia Hopper H100)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
2,121,600
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
CSCS Swiss National Supercomputing Centre  Switzerland
Year
2024
Operatingsystem
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
LUMI
LUMI
Rank (previous)
8
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
379.70531.51
Name
LUMI
Model
HPE Cray EX235a
CPU cores
186,624 (2,916 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
2,566,080 (11,664 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
2,752,704
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
EuroHPC JU European Union, Kajaani,  Finland
Year
2022
Operatingsystem
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
Leonardo
Leonardo
Rank (previous)
9
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
241.20306.31
Name
Leonardo
Model
BullSequana XH2000
CPU cores
110,592 (3,456 × 32-core Xeon Platinum 8358 @2.6 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
1,714,176 (15,872 × 108 Nvidia Ampere A100)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
1,824,768
Interconnect
Quad-rail NVIDIA HDR100 Infiniband
Manufacturer
Atos
Sitecountry
EuroHPC JU European Union, Bologna,  Italy
Year
2023
Operatingsystem
Linux (RHEL 8)
Tuolumne
Tuolumne
Rank (previous)
10
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
208.10288.88
Name
Tuolumne
Model
HPE Cray EX255a
CPU cores
110,592 (4,608 × 24-core Optimized 4th Generation EPYC 24C @1.8 GHz)
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
1,050,624 (4,608 × 228 AMD Instinct MI300A)
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
1,161,216
Interconnect
Slingshot-11
Manufacturer
HPE
Sitecountry
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States
Year
2024
Operatingsystem
Linux (TOSS)
Rank (previous)
RmaxRpeak(PetaFLOPS)
Name
Model
CPU cores
Accelerator (e.g. GPU) cores
Total Cores (CPUs + Accelerators)
Interconnect
Manufacturer
Sitecountry
Year
Operatingsystem
1
1,742.00 2,746.38
El Capitan
HPE Cray EX255a
1,051,392 (43,808 × 24-core Optimized 4th Generation EPYC 24C @1.8 GHz)
9,988,224 (43,808 × 228 AMD Instinct MI300A)
11,039,616
Slingshot-11
HPE
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States
2024
Linux (TOSS)
2
1,353.00 2,055.72
Frontier
HPE Cray EX235a
614,656 (9,604 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
8,451,520 (38,416 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
9,066,176
Slingshot-11
HPE
Oak Ridge National Laboratory United States
2022
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
3
1,012.001,980.01
Aurora
HPE Cray EX
1,104,896 (21,248 × 52-core Intel Xeon Max 9470 @2.4 GHz)
8,159,232 (63,744 × 128 Intel Max 1550)
9,264,128
Slingshot-11
HPE
Argonne National Laboratory United States
2023
Linux (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4)
4
561.20846.84
Eagle
Microsoft NDv5
172,800 (3,600 × 48-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8480C @2.0 GHz)
1,900,800 (14,400 × 132 Nvidia Hopper H100)
2,073,600
NVIDIA Infiniband NDR
Microsoft
Microsoft United States
2023
Linux (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS)
5
477.90606.97
HPC6
HPE Cray EX235a
213,120 (3,330 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
2,930,400 (13,320 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
3,143,520
Slingshot-11
HPE
Eni S.p.A European Union, Ferrera Erbognone, Italy
2024
Linux (RHEL 8.9)
6
442.01537.21
Fugaku
Supercomputer Fugaku
7,630,848 (158,976 × 48-core Fujitsu A64FX @2.2 GHz)
-
7,630,848
Tofu interconnect D
Fujitsu
Riken Center for Computational Science Japan
2020
Linux (RHEL)
7
434.90 574.84
Alps
HPE Cray EX254n
748,800 (10,400 × 72-Arm Neoverse V2 cores Nvidia Grace @3.1 GHz)
1,372,800 (10,400 × 132 Nvidia Hopper H100)
2,121,600
Slingshot-11
HPE
CSCS Swiss National Supercomputing Centre Switzerland
2024
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
8
379.70531.51
LUMI
HPE Cray EX235a
186,624 (2,916 × 64-core Optimized 3rd Generation EPYC 64C @2.0 GHz)
2,566,080 (11,664 × 220 AMD Instinct MI250X)
2,752,704
Slingshot-11
HPE
EuroHPC JU European Union, Kajaani, Finland
2022
Linux (HPE Cray OS)
9
241.20306.31
Leonardo
BullSequana XH2000
110,592 (3,456 × 32-core Xeon Platinum 8358 @2.6 GHz)
1,714,176 (15,872 × 108 Nvidia Ampere A100)
1,824,768
Quad-rail NVIDIA HDR100 Infiniband
Atos
EuroHPC JU European Union, Bologna, Italy
2023
Linux (RHEL 8)
10
208.10288.88
Tuolumne
HPE Cray EX255a
110,592 (4,608 × 24-core Optimized 4th Generation EPYC 24C @1.8 GHz)
1,050,624 (4,608 × 228 AMD Instinct MI300A)
1,161,216
Slingshot-11
HPE
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory United States
2024
Linux (TOSS)

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