British chip designer Arm achieves a major milestone with a new system in Japan becoming the world's fastest supercomputer as Intel and AMD continue to duke it out over the x86 server space.
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While Intel's Xeon Cascade Lake processors triple in the world's top supercomputers, AMD notches a few victories with the first top supercomputers using its EPYC processors in the new Top500 list.
Paris, France – November 19, 2024 – Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing, today announces that it has 55 supercomputers listed in the TOP500 ranking and 2 systems ...
China's Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer remains the world's fastest China has overtaken the US to have the most supercomputers in the list of the world's fastest 500 systems. The communist nation ...
In June 2011, Japan’s K computer became the world’s fastest supercomputer, achieving a speed of over 8 petaflops — or 8 quadrillion (8 million billion) operations a second. In November the ...
The Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI) proudly announces that its AI supercomputer Gefion has officially ranked 21 among the world's 500 most powerful supercomputers, according to the latest ...