Chinese Society of Computer Science has published a list of the Top 100 highest-performing supercomputers in the country, but the country's intentional obfuscation of its true computing power ...
The top five is rounded out by China’s most energy-efficient supercomputer, the 93.015 petaflops Sunway TaihuLight system ...
China stopped taking part in the LINPACK benchmark used by the TOP500 organization to rank the world’s most power ...
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.
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 ...
Supercomputers like Eni's, along with AI applications, are revolutionizing energy exploration. Other major companies such as ExxonMobil, Shell, and BP are leveraging AI-driven technologies in their ...
The United States' nuclear stockpile will be managed by a $600 million supercomputer called "El Capitan" that's more powerful than the top 100 supercomputers in the world today combined.
Supercomputers typically consume anywhere between 1 to 10 megawatts of power on average. Architectural and software innovations are critical in driving energy-aware HPC. Supercomputers have been ...