In Pictures: The 10 mightiest supercomputers on Earth
Our look at the biggest, baddest computing machines in current use
France’s 1.36 petaflop Curie supercomputer is one of four European entries on the latest top 10 list. While it’s not particularly efficient, at 603 megaflops per watt, it uses the smallest number of cores of any machine in the top 10 – 77,184 in total.
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