June 2017 | TOP500 (original) (raw)

In the latest rankings, the Sunway TaihuLight, a system developed by China’s National Research Center of Parallel Computer Engineering & Technology (NRCPC) and installed at the National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi, maintains its top position. With a Linpack performance of 93 petaflops, TaihuLight is far and away the most powerful number-cruncher on the planet.

Tianhe-2, (Milky Way-2), a system developed by China’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) and deployed at the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzho, China, occupies the number two position with a Linpack mark of 33.9 petaflops. Tianhe-2 was the number one system in the TOP500 list for three consecutive years, until TaihuLight eclipsed it in June 2016.

The new number three supercomputer is the upgraded Piz Daint, a Cray XC50 system installed at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS). The upgrade was accomplished with additional NVIDIA Tesla P100 GPUs, doubling the Linpack performance of the system’s previous mark of 9.8 petaflops in November 2016, which itself was the result of a significant upgrade. Piz Daint’s current Linpack result of 19.6 petaflops enabled the system to climb five positions in the rankings.

As a result of the Piz Daint upgrade, Titan, a Cray XK7 system installed at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory, drops to number four in the rankings. Its Linpack mark of 17.6 petaflops has remained constant since it was installed in 2012.

Rounding out the top 10 are:

With the two Chinese supercomputers and one Swiss system occupying the top of the rankings, this is the second time in the 24-year history of the TOP500 list that the United States has failed to secure any of the top three positions. The only other time this occurred was in November 1996, when three Japanese systems captured the top three spots.

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TOP 10 Sites for June 2017

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Rank System Cores Rmax (TFlop/s) Rpeak (TFlop/s) Power (kW)
1 Sunway TaihuLight - Sunway MPP, Sunway SW26010 260C 1.45GHz, Sunway, NRCPC National Supercomputing Center in WuxiChina 10,649,600 93,014.59 125,435.90 15,371
2 Tianhe-2A - TH-IVB-FEP Cluster, Intel Xeon E5-2692 12C 2.200GHz, TH Express-2, Intel Xeon Phi 31S1P, NUDT National Super Computer Center in GuangzhouChina 3,120,000 33,862.70 54,902.40 17,808
3 Piz Daint - Cray XC50, Xeon E5-2690v3 12C 2.6GHz, Aries interconnect , NVIDIA Tesla P100, Cray/HPE Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS)Switzerland 361,760 19,590.00 25,326.26 2,272
4 Titan - Cray XK7, Opteron 6274 16C 2.200GHz, Cray Gemini interconnect, NVIDIA K20x, Cray/HPE DOE/SC/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryUnited States 560,640 17,590.00 27,112.55 8,209
5 Sequoia - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.60 GHz, Custom, IBM DOE/NNSA/LLNLUnited States 1,572,864 17,173.22 20,132.66 7,890
6 Cori - Cray XC40, Intel Xeon Phi 7250 68C 1.4GHz, Aries interconnect , Cray/HPE DOE/SC/LBNL/NERSCUnited States 622,336 14,014.70 27,880.65 3,939
7 Oakforest-PACS - PRIMERGY CX1640 M1, Intel Xeon Phi 7250 68C 1.4GHz, Intel Omni-Path, Fujitsu Joint Center for Advanced High Performance ComputingJapan 556,104 13,554.60 24,913.46 2,719
8 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
9 Mira - BlueGene/Q, Power BQC 16C 1.60GHz, Custom, IBM DOE/SC/Argonne National LaboratoryUnited States 786,432 8,586.61 10,066.33 3,945
10 Trinity - Cray XC40, Xeon E5-2698v3 16C 2.3GHz, Aries interconnect , Cray/HPE DOE/NNSA/LANL/SNLUnited States 301,056 8,100.90 11,078.86 4,233