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China follows up its Tianhe-1A with Tianhe-2, the new fastest supercomputer in the world that was delivered ahead of its two-year expected schedule.
This powerful new system is the second Chinese supercomputer to place first in the Top500, following in the footsteps of its namesake Tianhe-1, which topped the list in 2010. The Tianhe-2 system (also known as Milky Way 2) is the world’s new number one system
Country: China
Site: National University of Defense Technology (NUDT)
Manufacturer: NUDT
Cores: 3,120,000
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 33,862.7 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 54,902.4 TFlop/s
Power: 17,808.00 kW
Memory: 1,024,000 GB
Interconnect: TH Express-2
Operating System: Kylin Linux
Compiler: ICC
Math Library: Intel MKL-11.0.0
MPI: MPICH2 with a customized GLEX channel
The Titan supercomputer, developed by Cray, is another machine funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, this time for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. An upgrade from the facility’s previous processor, the Jaguar
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/SC/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
System URL: http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/titan/
Manufacturer: Cray Inc.
Cores: 560,640
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 17,590.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 27,112.5 TFlop/s
Power: 8,209.00 kW
Memory: 710,144 GB
Interconnect: Cray Gemini interconnect
Operating System: Cray Linux Environment
Together with the Vulcan supercomputer, the Blue Gene/Q patterned IBM Sequoia supercomputer is one of the LLNL’s crown jewels. It was constructed by IBM for the National Nuclear Security Administration as part of its Advanced Simulation and Computing Program, as fully deployed on June 2012.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/NNSA/LLNL
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 1,572,864
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 17,173.2 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 20,132.7 TFlop/s
Power: 7,890.00 kW
Memory: 1,572,864 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
The K Computer is Fujitsu’s “super” creation for the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science campus in Kobe, Japan.
Country: Japan
Site: RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS)
Manufacturer: Fujitsu
Cores: 705,024
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 10,510.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 11,280.4 TFlop/s
Power: 12,659.89 kW
Memory: 1,410,048 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
Also called the ‘IBM Mira’, Mira is a petascale Blue Gene/Q supercomputer operated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Agonne National Laboratory. Mira, a Blue Gene/Q-based system housed at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is now the fifth-fastest system in the world. Mira is being used to significantly advance science and industry.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/SC/Argonne National Laboratory
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 786,432
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 8,586.6 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 10,066.3 TFlop/s
Power: 3,945.00 kW
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
Installed at the University of Texas’ Advanced Computing Center, the Stampede supercomputer’s Dell PowerEdge servers are powered by Xeon processors and an InfiniBand interconnect
Country: U.S.
Site: Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas, Austin
System URL: http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/stampede
Manufacturer: Dell
Cores: 462,462
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 5,168.1 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 8,520.1 TFlop/s
Power: 4,510.00 kW
Memory: 192,192 GB
Interconnect: Infiniband FDR
Operating System: Linux
Compiler: Intel
Math Library: MKL
MPI: MVAPICH2
The Juqueen supercomputer has recently replaced the ‘Jugene’ at the Forschungszentrum Jülich (Jülich Supercomputing Centre) as the institution’s lead machine.
Country: Germany
Site: Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)
System URL: http://www.fz-juelich.de/ias/jsc/EN/Expertise/Supercomputers/JUQUEEN/JUQUEEN_node.html
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 458,752
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 5,008.9 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 5,872.0 TFlop/s
Power: 2,301.00 kW
Memory: 458,752 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
Located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California, the Vulcan supercomputer is devoted to both government use and collaborative endeavours of industry and research universities.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/NNSA/LLNL
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 393,216
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 4,293.3 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 5,033.2 TFlop/s
Power: 1,972.00 kW
Memory: 393,216 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
The SuperMUC is the name of the Leibniz-Rechenzentrum’s (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre) newest supercomputer in Garching, near Munich, Germany.
Country: Germany
Site: Leibniz Rechenzentrum
System URL: http://www.lrz.de/services/compute/supermuc/
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 147,456
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 2,897.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 3,185.1 TFlop/s
Power: 3,422.67 kW
Interconnect: Infiniband FDR
Operating System: Linux
Translated from Mandarin as “Milky Way Number One”, Tianhe-1A is one of the few petascale supercomputers in the world
Country: China
Site: National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
Manufacturer: NUDT
Cores: 186,368
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 2,566.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 4,701.0 TFlop/s
Power: 4,040.00 kW
Memory: 229,376 GB
Interconnect: Proprietary
Operating System: Linux
Compiler: ICC
MPI: MPICH2 with a custom GLEX channel
#1 TIANHE 2, Guangzhou Supercomputing Center
China follows up its Tianhe-1A with Tianhe-2, the new fastest supercomputer in the world that was delivered ahead of its two-year expected schedule.
This powerful new system is the second Chinese supercomputer to place first in the Top500, following in the footsteps of its namesake Tianhe-1, which topped the list in 2010. The Tianhe-2 system (also known as Milky Way 2) is the world’s new number one system
Country: China
Site: National University of Defense Technology (NUDT)
Manufacturer: NUDT
Cores: 3,120,000
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 33,862.7 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 54,902.4 TFlop/s
Power: 17,808.00 kW
Memory: 1,024,000 GB
Interconnect: TH Express-2
Operating System: Kylin Linux
Compiler: ICC
Math Library: Intel MKL-11.0.0
MPI: MPICH2 with a customized GLEX channel
#2 TITAN SUPERCOMPUTER, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Titan supercomputer, developed by Cray, is another machine funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, this time for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. An upgrade from the facility’s previous processor, the Jaguar
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/SC/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
System URL: http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/titan/
Manufacturer: Cray Inc.
Cores: 560,640
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 17,590.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 27,112.5 TFlop/s
Power: 8,209.00 kW
Memory: 710,144 GB
Interconnect: Cray Gemini interconnect
Operating System: Cray Linux Environment
#3 SEQUOIA SUPERCOMPUTER, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Together with the Vulcan supercomputer, the Blue Gene/Q patterned IBM Sequoia supercomputer is one of the LLNL’s crown jewels. It was constructed by IBM for the National Nuclear Security Administration as part of its Advanced Simulation and Computing Program, as fully deployed on June 2012.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/NNSA/LLNL
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 1,572,864
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 17,173.2 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 20,132.7 TFlop/s
Power: 7,890.00 kW
Memory: 1,572,864 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
#4 K SUPERCOMPUTER, RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), Japan
The K Computer is Fujitsu’s “super” creation for the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science campus in Kobe, Japan.
Country: Japan
Site: RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS)
Manufacturer: Fujitsu
Cores: 705,024
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 10,510.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 11,280.4 TFlop/s
Power: 12,659.89 kW
Memory: 1,410,048 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
#5 MIRA SUPERCOMPUTER, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois
Also called the ‘IBM Mira’, Mira is a petascale Blue Gene/Q supercomputer operated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Agonne National Laboratory. Mira, a Blue Gene/Q-based system housed at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is now the fifth-fastest system in the world. Mira is being used to significantly advance science and industry.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/SC/Argonne National Laboratory
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 786,432
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 8,586.6 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 10,066.3 TFlop/s
Power: 3,945.00 kW
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
#6 STAMPEDE, Texas Advanced Computing Center
Installed at the University of Texas’ Advanced Computing Center, the Stampede supercomputer’s Dell PowerEdge servers are powered by Xeon processors and an InfiniBand interconnect
Country: U.S.
Site: Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas, Austin
System URL: http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/stampede
Manufacturer: Dell
Cores: 462,462
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 5,168.1 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 8,520.1 TFlop/s
Power: 4,510.00 kW
Memory: 192,192 GB
Interconnect: Infiniband FDR
Operating System: Linux
Compiler: Intel
Math Library: MKL
MPI: MVAPICH2
#7 JUQUEEN SUPERCOMPUTER, Jülich Supercomputing Centre
The Juqueen supercomputer has recently replaced the ‘Jugene’ at the Forschungszentrum Jülich (Jülich Supercomputing Centre) as the institution’s lead machine.
Country: Germany
Site: Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)
System URL: http://www.fz-juelich.de/ias/jsc/EN/Expertise/Supercomputers/JUQUEEN/JUQUEEN_node.html
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 458,752
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 5,008.9 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 5,872.0 TFlop/s
Power: 2,301.00 kW
Memory: 458,752 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
#8 VULCAN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Located at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California, the Vulcan supercomputer is devoted to both government use and collaborative endeavours of industry and research universities.
Country: U.S.
Site: DOE/NNSA/LLNL
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 393,216
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 4,293.3 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 5,033.2 TFlop/s
Power: 1,972.00 kW
Memory: 393,216 GB
Interconnect: Custom Interconnect
Operating System: Linux
#9 SUPERMUC SUPERCOMPUTER, Leibniz Rechenzentrum, Munich, Germany
The SuperMUC is the name of the Leibniz-Rechenzentrum’s (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre) newest supercomputer in Garching, near Munich, Germany.
Country: Germany
Site: Leibniz Rechenzentrum
System URL: http://www.lrz.de/services/compute/supermuc/
Manufacturer: IBM
Cores: 147,456
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 2,897.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 3,185.1 TFlop/s
Power: 3,422.67 kW
Interconnect: Infiniband FDR
Operating System: Linux
#10 TIANHE-1A, National Supercomputing Center, Tianjin, China
Translated from Mandarin as “Milky Way Number One”, Tianhe-1A is one of the few petascale supercomputers in the world
Country: China
Site: National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin
Manufacturer: NUDT
Cores: 186,368
Linpack Performance (Rmax): 2,566.0 TFlop/s
Theoretical Peak (Rpeak): 4,701.0 TFlop/s
Power: 4,040.00 kW
Memory: 229,376 GB
Interconnect: Proprietary
Operating System: Linux
Compiler: ICC
MPI: MPICH2 with a custom GLEX channel