Frontier keeps top spot, but Aurora officially becomes the second exascale machine | TOP500

#Frontier at ORNL remains #1 on the #Top500 with an HPL score of 1.206 EF

HPE Cray EX with AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct MI250X #GPUs, Cray’s Slingshot 11 interconnect

This supercomputer has an 52.93 GF/W power efficiency – putting it at the #13 spot on the #Green500

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#Aurora (still NOT complete) is the 2nd machine to officially break the #exascale barrier at 1.012 EF – an improvement over 585.34 PF from the last list

It seems Aurora will miss its 15 mins of fame - likely that #ElCapitan will claim the top spot at #SC24

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The #Eagle system installed
at Microsoft Azure #cloud in the USA reclaimed the #3 spot that it achieved after its debut appearance on the previous list, and it remains the highest-ranking cloud system on the #Top500

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#Top500: #Fugaku at RIKEN at #4 remains the highest-ranked system outside the USA

Supercomputer Fugaku is the leader on the #HPCG benchmark with an impressive score of 16 HPCG-PF

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#Top500: The EuroHPC_JU
#supercomputer LUMI at CSC in Finland remained in its spot at #5 with an HPL score of 380 PF

This machine is currently the largest #supercomputer in #Europe

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@HPC_Guru How many cores? The top500 entries from this list and the last list don't seem to have their stories straight?
(or is this one of those "what really is a core?" definition changes between the previous listing and this one?)