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November 2012 | TOP500

November 2012

Advanced reports that Oak Ridge National Laboratory was fielding the world’s fastest supercomputer were proven correct when the 40th edition of the twice-yearly TOP500 List of the world’s top supercomputers was released today (Nov. 12, 2012). Titan, a Cray XK7 system installed at Oak Ridge, achieved 17.59 Petaflop/s (quadrillions of calculations per second) on the Linpack benchmark. Titan has 560,640 processors, including 261,632 NVIDIA K20x accelerator cores.

In claiming the top spot, Titan knocked Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Sequoia out of No. 1 and into second place. Sequoia, an IBM BlueGene/Q system, was No. 1 in June 2012 with an impressive 16.32 Petaflop/s on the Linpack benchmark. With 1,572,864 cores, Sequoia is the first system with one million or more cores.

Rounding out the top five systems are Fujitsu’s K computer installed at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS) in Kobe, Japan (No. 3); a BlueGene/Q system named Mira at Argonne National Laboratory (No. 4); and a BlueGene/Q system named JUQUEEN at the Forschungszentrum Juelich in Germany (No. 5), which was upgraded and is now the most powerful system in Europe.

The other new system in the Top 10 is Stampede, a Dell PowerEdge C8220 system installed at the Texas Advanced Computing Center at the University of Texas in Austin. It uses the brand new Intel Xeon Phi processors (previously known as MIC) to achieve its 2.6 Petaflop/s.

In all there are 23 systems with Petaflop/s performance on the latest list, just four-and-a-half years after the debut of Roadrunner, the world’s first Petaflop/s supercomputer. 

Here are additional highlights from the 40th list:

TOP 10 Sites for November 2012

For more information about the sites and systems in the list, click on the links or view the complete list.

Rank System Cores Rmax (TFlop/s) Rpeak (TFlop/s) Power (kW) 1 Titan - Cray XK7, Opteron 6274 16C 2.200GHz, Cray Gemini interconnect, NVIDIA K20x, Cray/HPE
DOE/SC/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
United States 560,640 17,590.00 27,112.55 8,209 2 Sequoia - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.60 GHz, Custom, IBM
DOE/NNSA/LLNL
United States 1,572,864 16,324.75 20,132.66 7,890 3 K computer, SPARC64 VIIIfx 2.0GHz, Tofu interconnect, Fujitsu
RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS)
Japan 705,024 10,510.00 11,280.38 12,660 4 Mira - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.60GHz, Custom, IBM
DOE/SC/Argonne National Laboratory
United States 786,432 8,162.38 10,066.33 3,945 5 JUQUEEN - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.600GHz, Custom Interconnect, IBM
Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)
Germany 393,216 4,141.18 5,033.16 1,970 6 SuperMUC - iDataPlex DX360M4, Xeon E5-2680 8C 2.70GHz, Infiniband FDR, IBM/Lenovo
Leibniz Rechenzentrum
Germany 147,456 2,897.00 3,185.05 3,423 7 Stampede - PowerEdge C8220, Xeon E5-2680 8C 2.700GHz, Infiniband FDR, Intel Xeon Phi, DELL
Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas
United States 204,900 2,660.29 3,958.97 8 Tianhe-1A - NUDT YH MPP, Xeon X5670 6C 2.93 GHz, NVIDIA 2050, NUDT
National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
China 186,368 2,566.00 4,701.00 4,040 9 Fermi - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.60GHz, Custom, IBM
CINECA
Italy 163,840 1,725.49 2,097.15 822 10 DARPA Trial Subset - Power 775, POWER7 8C 3.836GHz, Custom Interconnect, IBM
IBM Development Engineering
United States 63,360 1,515.00 1,944.39 3,576

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