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JUPITER became the world’s fourth fastest supercomputer when it debuted last month. Though housed in Germany at the Jülich ...
Two AI Factories developed by FPT Corporation have been listed in the latest global supercomputer ranking TOP500, affirming FPT's world-class capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud ...
In the June 2025 edition of the TOP500, FPT's AI factories, located in Japan and Vietnam, were placed 36th and 38th, respectively. This ranking positions them among the world's top supercomputing ...
AMD had a strong showing, with its processors and coprocessors powering the No. 1 and No. 2 most powerful supercomputers in the world.
The Blue Lion supercomputer in Germany will be one of the first to use Nvidia Vera Rubin chips, displacing Intel ...
The new TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, released this morning at the ISC 2025 conference in Germany, shows an expanding European presence among the top 20 supercomputers while ...
TOP500’s flagship performance test compares supercomputers using a benchmark called HLP. It measures the evaluated systems’ speed by analyzing how fast they can solve systems of linear equations.
At ISC 2024, Hamburg — Aurora, the Intel-HPE Cray problem-child supercomputer, has officially received the blessing of the Top500 organization as having surpassed the exascale (a billion billion ...
Frontier has claimed the number one spot on the biannual Top500 list of the world’s fastest supercomputers for the fifth consecutive time. However, the system is no longer the only exascale machine on ...
The 62nd edition of the TOP500 list has been unveiled, revealing the current ranking of the world's most powerful non-distributed computer systems.
The Top500 computing organization has once again named Frontier as the world’s fastest supercomputer. Frontier is a 9,472-server system installed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Top500 ...