IBM still dominates supercomputer list
IBM continues to dominate the supercomputing industry, according to the Top500 Organization’s latest list of the most powerful computers in the world. Altogether, Big Blue’s systems comprise 219 of the 500 systems included in the bi-annual survey.
IBM manufactured the top three systems on the list, with two falling under the company’s Blue Gene supercomputer brand.
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