Fugaku is consolidated as the fastest computer in the world - MuyComputerPRO

2022-10-26 09:43:37 By : Ms. Nicole He

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still the fastest.This is confirmed by the TOP500 ranking, which once again places the supercomputer developed by Fujitsu above all its rivals.And not for little.As this ranking certifies, which is produced twice a year, Fugaku is three times faster than the second on this list.As has been happening in recent editions, the aggregate power of all the computers that are part of this classification reached a new maximum, going from 2.22 exaflops last June to 2.43 exaflops this November. .By countries, the United States continues to be the great dominator, placing four teams in the top ten.China already shows that it is a technological power and manages to introduce two computers in the ranking, while Japan, Germany, Italy and eye, Saudi Arabia, have one.As we said at the beginning, Fugaku is still the fastest supercomputer of the year.Since last June, the Japanese have added another 26 petaflops to the team, for which they have gone from the 7,299,072 cores it had in the middle of the year, to 7,630,048, betting on the Arm A64FX processors .Next, two supercomputers built by IBM and installed in the United States, Summit (148 petaflops) and Sierra (94 petaflops), continue to lead for power level.Installed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, respectively, both employ Power 9 CPUs and NVIDIA V100 accelerator GPUs.Close behind in fourth place is the Sunway TaihuLight (93 petaflops), a system developed by China's National Computer Engineering and Technology Research Center and installed at the National Supercomputing Center.It is not until position number five that we find a change.This edition is occupied by Selene, an Nvidia DGX A100 SuperPOD based on AMD EPYC processors with Nvidia's new A100 GPUs for acceleration, increasing its performance from 27.5 petaflops to 63.4 petaflops in a few months.The equipment is installed at Nvidia's corporate headquarters and is a 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