Most powerful supercomputers in the world
TOP500 has released the latest edition of its supercomputer rankings, which revealed that the Japanese Fugaku is the most powerful supercomputer in the world.
Riken and Fujitsu developed Fugaku, and the machine is based on Fujitsu’s custom ARM A64FX processor.
It has a High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark score of 442 petaFLOPS per second, meaning it can perform 442 quadrillion floating-point operations per second.
There was one newcomer in the top 10 — the Perlmutter system at NERSC at the DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
TOP500 has released the latest edition of its supercomputer rankings, which revealed that the Japanese Fugaku is the most powerful supercomputer in the world.
Riken and Fujitsu developed Fugaku, and the machine is based on Fujitsu’s custom ARM A64FX processor.
It has a High-Performance Linpack (HPL) benchmark score of 442 petaFLOPS per second, meaning it can perform 442 quadrillion floating-point operations per second.
There was one newcomer in the top 10 — the Perlmutter system at NERSC at the DOE Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.