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NVIDIA Powers Over 400 of the World's 500 Fastest Supercomputers

NVIDIA said its technologies power more than 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers — 81% of the TOP500 — according to the latest rankings released at the ISC High Performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, per t.

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  • NVIDIA technologies power 400+ of the TOP500 supercomputers, 81% of the list, per the latest ISC rankings as cited by NVIDIA.

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NVIDIA technologies power more than 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers — 81% of the TOP500 — according to the latest rankings released at the ISC High Performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, per the company's June 23 blog post.

The TOP500 is the twice-yearly published ranking of the world's fastest systems, and the share figure NVIDIA cites references that published list. The framing of the milestone, however, comes from NVIDIA's own blog.

The 400-plus count and the 81% share are checkable against the public TOP500 list released at ISC. The material reviewed did not break out which NVIDIA technologies — GPUs, networking or both — qualify a system for inclusion in the company's count, a definitional detail that affects how the share should be read.

The underlying ranking is confirmed as published; the interpretation and emphasis are the company's.

Key facts on file

  • NVIDIA technologies power 400+ of the TOP500 supercomputers, 81% of the list, per the latest ISC rankings as cited by NVIDIA.

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