In Pictures: The 10 mightiest supercomputers on Earth
Our look at the biggest, baddest computing machines in current use
This water-cooled, 147,456-core giant is slightly more efficient than the Tianhe-1a, and beats the Chinese computer on performance, at 2.9 petaflops. It’s used for academic purposes by several universities in or near Munich.
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