Visual Capitalist November 22, 2024
Marcus Lu

According to the latest supercomputer ranking from TOP500, El Capitan is the world’s most powerful system, capable of achieving 1,742 petaflops.

In this graphic, we visualize the performance and power consumption of the world’s top 10 supercomputers.

Data and Key Takeaways

The data we used to create this graphic is listed in the table below. Figures come from TOP500’s November 2024 ranking.

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CountrySystemManufacturerHardware supplierMax Performance
(PFlop/s)
Power
(kW)
🇺🇸 USEl CapitanHP EnterpriseAMD1,74229,581
🇺🇸 USFrontierHP EnterpriseAMD1,35324,607
🇺🇸 USAuroraHP EnterpriseIntel1,01238,698
🇺🇸 USEagleMicrosoftIntel
NVIDIA
561
🇮🇹 Italy

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