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IBM supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Sequoia was a petascale Blue Gene/Q supercomputer constructed by IBM for the National Nuclear Security Administration as part of the Advanced Simulation
Sequoia_(supercomputer)
Database project devoted to the ranking of computers
Summit, a previously fastest supercomputer, is currently highest-ranked IBM-made supercomputer; with IBM POWER9 CPUs. Sequoia became the last IBM Blue Gene/Q
TOP500
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Spain macOS Sequoia, an Apple computer operating system version (2024) 1103 Sequoia, a minor planet Sequoia (supercomputer), an IBM supercomputer at Lawrence
Sequoia
This is a list of the top supercomputers in the United States. CDC 6600 – Control Data Corporation, decommissioned in the 1970s Cray-1 – Cray Research
List of the top supercomputers in the United States
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Supercomputer in Kobe, Japan
In June 2012, K was superseded as the world's fastest supercomputer by the American IBM Sequoia. As of November 2018[ref], the K computer held third place
K_computer
Measure of computer performance
purpose processor to ever cross a teraFLOPS. On June 18, 2012, IBM's Sequoia supercomputer system, based at the U.S. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Floating point operations per second
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American artificial intelligence subsidiary of SpaceX
acquired in March 2025 by xAI. It has also constructed the Colossus supercomputer and launched data center business. The company will develop a humanoid
XAI_(company)
Series of supercomputers by IBM
Retrieved 2011-03-11. B Johnston, Donald (2012-06-18). "NNSA's Sequoia supercomputer ranked as world's fastest". Archived from the original on 2014-09-02
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is a historical list of fastest computers and includes computers and supercomputers which were considered the fastest in the world at the time they were
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Super-computing program
Red Storm Blue Gene/L: World's fastest supercomputer, November 2004 – November 2007 Blue Gene Q (aka, Sequoia) ASCI Q: Installed in 2003, it was a AlphaServer
Advanced Simulation and Computing Program
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American computer scientist
architecture for several supercomputers, including three top-ranked supercomputer systems Roadrunner (June 2008 – November 2009), Sequoia (June 2012 – November
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American supercomputer
Titan or OLCF-3 was a supercomputer built by Cray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for use in a variety of science projects. Titan was an upgrade of Jaguar
Titan_(supercomputer)
National Supercomputer Center, was ranked the most powerful supercomputer in the world from October 2010 to June 2011. Mira is, along with IBM Sequoia and
Mira_(supercomputer)
is generally considered the first supercomputer. However, some earlier computers were considered supercomputers for their day such as the 1954 IBM NORC
History_of_supercomputing
American multinational technology company
company subsequently received $20 million of venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures, and others. During the late 1990s, Nvidia
Nvidia
Supercomputer in Guangzhou, China
'Heavenriver-2', i.e. 'Milky Way 2') is a 33.86- petaflops supercomputer located in the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou, China. It was developed by a
Tianhe-2
Type of concurrency control mechanism
Transactional Memory Extension (TME) Blue Gene/Q processor from IBM (Sequoia supercomputer) IBM zEnterprise EC12, the first commercial server to include transactional
Transactional_memory
American entrepreneur
Greplin raised $4 million from venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. At 19, Gross was one of Sequoia's youngest founders.[citation needed] In 2011, Forbes
Daniel_Gross_(businessman)
Set of computers configured in a distributed computing system
clusters with a handful of nodes to some of the fastest supercomputers in the world such as IBM's Sequoia. Prior to the advent of clusters, single-unit fault
Computer_cluster
American computer scientist
Blue Gene/Q racks of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sequoia supercomputer (1,572,864 processor cores, 1.5 PB memory, 98,304 MPI processes
Dharmendra_Modha
Retrieved 2015-08-22. Nitish Kulkarni. "Stanford center gets access to 'Sequoia' supercomputer". Stanford Daily. Archived from the original on 2017-04-03. Retrieved
Center for Turbulence Research
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Public technical university in Guwahati, Assam, India
seventh among engineering institutions. IIT Guwahati hosts Param Ishan, a supercomputer deployed in collaboration with the Centre for Development of Advanced
IIT_Guwahati
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Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in existence from 1809 to 1917 Euclid, a supercomputer built by the fictional character Maximillian Cohen in the 1998 film
Euclid_(disambiguation)
Free and open-source job scheduler for Linux and similar computers
scheduler for Linux and Unix-like kernels, used by many of the world's supercomputers and computer clusters. Slurm uses a best-fit algorithm based on Hilbert
Slurm_Workload_Manager
Parallel distributed file system
in November 2022, Frontier, as well as previous top supercomputers such as Fugaku, Titan and Sequoia. Lustre file systems are scalable and can be part of
Lustre_(file_system)
American computer scientist (born 1963)
worked as a staff programmer at Caltech from 1986 to 1989 on a parallel supercomputer project at Caltech. He then enrolled as a graduate student in computer
Edward_Felten
Japanese supercomputer in single precision mode 1.012 × 1018: Aurora 2023 U.S. supercomputer 1.35 × 1018: Frontier 2022 U.S. supercomputer 1.72 × 1018:
Computer performance by orders of magnitude
Computer_performance_by_orders_of_magnitude
Rating of supercomputer systems
The Graph500 is a rating of supercomputer systems, focused on data-intensive loads. The project was announced on International Supercomputing Conference
Graph500
Fabless American semiconductor company
from the Norton corporation. Dr. Joseph later raised venture capital from Sequoia Capital and New Enterprise Associates. Vitesse later changed its name to
Vitesse_Semiconductor
American company
the total to approximately $34M. Investors include the scout funds of Sequoia and A16z, In-Q-Tel, NFX, Plug and Play, as well as angels, including AI
Starcloud
Chinese artificial intelligence chip manufacturer
government ties with partnerships with government entities such as Shanghai Supercomputer Center and CECport. In May 2021, Diao Shijing was appointed as Iluvatar
Iluvatar_CoreX
Vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, California, US
Capitan supercomputer located in Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is named after El Capitan. It is currently[when?] the fastest supercomputer in the
El_Capitan
player car near Cairo, Egypt Seymour Cray 1925 1996 71 years American supercomputer architect car Jeep Cherokee Interstate 25 near Colorado Springs, Colorado
List of people who died in traffic collisions
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Google. At IBM, she contributed to the development of the Blue Gene supercomputer and was involved in the architecture of the Power8 processor. Later
Valentina_Salapura
Businessman and public official (born 1971)
computer to create the impression that Zip2 was powered by a small supercomputer. The Musk brothers obtained contracts with The New York Times and the
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American stealth ground-attack aircraft
the 1970s-era computer technology used to calculate its RCS. Later supercomputers made subsequent aircraft like the B-2 bomber made using curved surfaces
Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk
Electronic voting systems company
Department of Justice over anti-trust concerns. In June 2010, Dominion acquired Sequoia Voting Systems. Poulos, President and CEO of Dominion, has a BSc in electrical
Dominion_Voting_Systems
Desktop computer by Apple
November 7, 2024. Pierce, David. "The new iMac Pro is Apple's most bonkers supercomputer ever". Wired. Retrieved July 30, 2024. Moren, Dan (December 14, 2017)
IMac_Pro
San Francisco-based venture capital firm
that worked with the Department of Defense; co-founded by Shaun Maguire (Sequoia), Tim Junio (who previously served at the CIA and under the secretary of
Founders_Fund
Desktop computer by Apple
Retrieved May 14, 2023. Norbury-Glaser, Mary (2006). "Build Your Own Supercomputer From Your Macs Laying Around: How to employ Tiger's Xgrid to build clusters
Mac_Mini
American research team uses the world's most powerful supercomputer at the time – the IBM Sequoia – to perform a record-breaking computation, modelling
2013_in_science
American multinational technology company
iWarp architecture was also subsumed. The division designed several supercomputer systems, including the Intel iPSC/1, iPSC/2, iPSC/860, Paragon and ASCI
Intel
Genus of conifers
2023 a specimen was found measuring 84.1 meters in height. Taiwania (supercomputer) Taiwanica Thomas, P. & Farjon, A. (2011). "Taiwania cryptomerioides"
Taiwania
third-fastest supercomputer in the world. It cost only US$5.2 million to build, far less than the previous No. 3 and other ranking supercomputers. Apple's
History_of_Apple_Inc.
Public aquarium in San Diego, California, United States
Oceanography Calit2 Stein Institute for Research on Aging San Diego Supercomputer Center HPWREN CARTA Center for Energy Research Digital Fish Library
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Cryptographic hash function
collision had complexity 251 and took about 80,000 processor-hours on a supercomputer with 256 Itanium 2 processors (equivalent to 13 days of full-time use
SHA-1
MOSFET technology node
the channel length, leading to substantial leakage. Tela Innovations and Sequoia Design Systems developed a methodology allowing double exposure for the
14_nm_process
officer". www.bbc.com. July 14, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025. Carillo, Sequoia (July 14, 2025). "24 states sue Trump admin to unfreeze more than $6 billion
2025_in_the_United_States
2012 operating system version
original on February 22, 2012. Retrieved February 23, 2012. "Xgrid supercomputer enabler excised from OS X Mountain Lion?". MacNN. June 12, 2012. Archived
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at the Wayback Machine)—California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) SDSC WiFire Interactive Map—San Diego Supercomputer Center
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Scientific Data Systems' SDS 940) Chippewa Operating System (for CDC 6600 supercomputer) Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (Dartmouth College's DTSS for GE computers)
Timeline_of_operating_systems
"IBook: An iMac to Go". July 26, 1999. "Apple calls new G-4 a desktop supercomputer". James Niccolai (September 2, 1999). "SEYBOLD: Apple beefs up Power
List of Apple Inc. media events
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Private research university in Missouri, US
2020—seven times faster than the world's top supercomputer, Summit, and more powerful than the top 100 supercomputers in the world, combined. This speed fuels
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington_University_in_St._Louis
Kai-Fu Lee, President of Google China Alfred Lin, venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital Dan Lin, Hollywood film producer and former Senior Vice President
List_of_Taiwanese_Americans
Current fire information — California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) SDSC WiFire Interactive Map — San Diego Supercomputer Center
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Distributed computing protocol created by Apple
Retrieved May 14, 2023. Norbury-Glaser, Mary (2006). "Build Your Own Supercomputer From Your Macs Laying Around: How to employ Tiger's Xgrid to build clusters
Xgrid
Japanese automotive parts manufacturer company
OpenFT SESAM VM2000 Processors: A64FX FR FR-V SPARC64 X+ SPARC64 XIfx Supercomputers and servers: Fugaku K computer Primergy Primequest [ja] Business computers:
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Protected area of San Diego County, California
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University of California Natural Reserve System reserve
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That which follows as the logical result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
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A hydrocarbon (C13H10) obtained in white fluorescent crystals, in the distillation products of the needles of the California "big tree" (Sequoia gigantea).
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An old gold coin of Italy and Turkey. It was first struck at Venice about the end of the 13th century, and afterward in the other Italian cities, and by the Levant trade was introduced into Turkey. It is worth about 9s. 3d. sterling, or about $2.25. The different kinds vary somewhat in value.
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A morbid phenomenon left as the result of a disease; a disease resulting from another.
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A genus of coniferous trees, consisting of two species, Sequoia Washingtoniana, syn. S. gigantea, the "big tree" of California, and S. sempervirens, the redwood, both of which attain an immense height.
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One who, or that which, follows.
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A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian. Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia.
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A name given to the "big trees" (Sequoia gigantea) of California, and still used in England. See Sequoia.
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A coin. See Sequin.
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A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See Sequoia.
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An adherent, or a band or sect of adherents.