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  • Supercomputer architecture
  • Design of high-performance computers

    to supercomputer architecture have taken dramatic turns since the earliest systems were introduced in the 1960s. Early supercomputer architectures pioneered

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer architecture

    Supercomputer_architecture

  • El Capitan (supercomputer)
  • American supercomputer

    It is based on the Cray EX Shasta architecture. El Capitan displaced Frontier as the world's fastest supercomputer in the 64th edition of the TOP500 (November

    El Capitan (supercomputer)

    El_Capitan_(supercomputer)

  • Jupiter (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer in Jülich, Germany

    based on a modular architecture featuring NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchips and is recognized as Europe's fastest supercomputer, ranking 4th on the

    Jupiter (supercomputer)

    Jupiter (supercomputer)

    Jupiter_(supercomputer)

  • Supercomputer
  • Type of extremely powerful computer

    A supercomputer is a type of computer with a high level of performance as compared to a general-purpose computer. Supercomputers play an important role

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

    Supercomputer

  • List of the top supercomputers in the United States
  • Top green supercomputers List of fastest computers History of supercomputing High-performance computing Supercomputer architecture Supercomputer operating

    List of the top supercomputers in the United States

    List_of_the_top_supercomputers_in_the_United_States

  • Fugaku (supercomputer)
  • Japanese supercomputer

    It became the fastest supercomputer in the world in the June 2020 TOP500 list as well as becoming the first ARM architecture-based computer to achieve

    Fugaku (supercomputer)

    Fugaku (supercomputer)

    Fugaku_(supercomputer)

  • TOP500
  • Database project devoted to the ranking of computers

    June 2022[update], all supercomputers on TOP500 are 64-bit supercomputers, mostly based on CPUs with the x86-64 instruction set architecture, 384 of which are

    TOP500

    TOP500

    TOP500

  • Supercomputer operating system
  • Use of Operative System by type of extremely powerful computer

    changes have occurred in supercomputer architecture. While early operating systems were custom tailored to each supercomputer to gain speed, the trend

    Supercomputer operating system

    Supercomputer operating system

    Supercomputer_operating_system

  • Frontier (supercomputer)
  • American supercomputer

    Packard Enterprise Frontier, or OLCF-5, is the world's first exascale supercomputer. It is hosted at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF)

    Frontier (supercomputer)

    Frontier (supercomputer)

    Frontier_(supercomputer)

  • Aurora (supercomputer)
  • US DOE supercomputer by Intel and Cray

    Aurora is an exascale supercomputer that was sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and designed by Intel and Cray for Argonne National

    Aurora (supercomputer)

    Aurora (supercomputer)

    Aurora_(supercomputer)

  • Roadrunner (supercomputer)
  • Former supercomputer built by IBM

    Roadrunner was a supercomputer built by IBM for the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, USA. The US$100-million Roadrunner was designed for

    Roadrunner (supercomputer)

    Roadrunner (supercomputer)

    Roadrunner_(supercomputer)

  • Summit (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer developed by IBM

    Summit or OLCF-4 was a supercomputer developed by IBM for use at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF), a facility at the Oak Ridge National

    Summit (supercomputer)

    Summit (supercomputer)

    Summit_(supercomputer)

  • Cerebras Systems
  • American semiconductor company

    , headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, develops semiconductors, supercomputers, and related software to power artificial intelligence deep-learning

    Cerebras Systems

    Cerebras Systems

    Cerebras_Systems

  • Cray
  • American supercomputer manufacturer

    Cray Inc. is an American supercomputer manufacturer headquartered in Seattle, Washington. A subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, it also manufactures

    Cray

    Cray

  • History of supercomputing
  • 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

    History of supercomputing

    History_of_supercomputing

  • Perlmutter (supercomputer)
  • US Department of Energy supercomputer

    install Perlmutter supercomputer featuring Cray's Shasta system". Data Centre Dynamics. Retrieved 13 January 2019. "Perlmutter Architecture". NERSC. Retrieved

    Perlmutter (supercomputer)

    Perlmutter_(supercomputer)

  • Apache Hadoop
  • Distributed data processing framework

    and more efficiently than it would be in a more conventional supercomputer architecture that relies on a parallel file system where computation and data

    Apache Hadoop

    Apache_Hadoop

  • EKA (supercomputer)
  • is a supercomputer built by the Computational Research Laboratories, a company founded by Dr. Narendra Karmarkar, for scaling up a supercomputer architecture

    EKA (supercomputer)

    EKA_(supercomputer)

  • PARAM
  • Indian series of supercomputers

    PARAM is a series of Indian supercomputers designed and assembled by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Pune. PARAM means "supreme"

    PARAM

    PARAM

  • NEC SX
  • Series of supercomputers by NEC

    NEC SX describes a series of vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by NEC. This computer series is notable for providing the first

    NEC SX

    NEC SX

    NEC_SX

  • Arm architecture family
  • Family of RISC-based computer architectures

    used for desktops and servers, including Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer from 2020 to 2022. With over 230 billion ARM chips produced, since at

    Arm architecture family

    Arm architecture family

    Arm_architecture_family

  • Cray T3E
  • T3E was Cray Research's second-generation massively parallel supercomputer architecture, launched in late November 1995. The first T3E was installed at

    Cray T3E

    Cray T3E

    Cray_T3E

  • Vector processor
  • Computer processor which works on arrays of several numbers at once

    Barrel processor Tensor Processing Unit History of supercomputing Supercomputer architecture "asm-lessons/lesson_01/index.md at main · FFmpeg/asm-lessons"

    Vector processor

    Vector_processor

  • Arm Holdings
  • British semiconductor and software design company

    second fastest supercomputer (previously fastest) in 2022, the Japanese Fugaku is based on Arm AArch64 architecture. The supercomputer maker Cray has

    Arm Holdings

    Arm Holdings

    Arm_Holdings

  • SpiNNaker
  • Parallel supercomputing architecture

    SpiNNaker (spiking neural network architecture) is a massively parallel, manycore supercomputer architecture designed by the Advanced Processor Technologies

    SpiNNaker

    SpiNNaker

    SpiNNaker

  • Sierra (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer developed by IBM

    United States' nuclear weapons. Sierra is very similar in architecture to the Summit supercomputer built for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The nodes

    Sierra (supercomputer)

    Sierra (supercomputer)

    Sierra_(supercomputer)

  • Pleiades (supercomputer)
  • NASA supercomputer at Ames Research Center/NAS

    Pleiades (/ˈplaɪədiːz, ˈpliːə-/) is a petascale supercomputer housed at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility at NASA's Ames Research Center

    Pleiades (supercomputer)

    Pleiades (supercomputer)

    Pleiades_(supercomputer)

  • Yellowstone (supercomputer)
  • Yellowstone was the inaugural supercomputer at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was installed, tested, and readied

    Yellowstone (supercomputer)

    Yellowstone (supercomputer)

    Yellowstone_(supercomputer)

  • Supercomputing in China
  • Overview of technology development

    China started operating supercomputers some two decades after the first supercomputer was fielded with the "Yinhe-1" in 1983. According to IDC, while

    Supercomputing in China

    Supercomputing in China

    Supercomputing_in_China

  • Von Neumann architecture
  • Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus

    example the non-uniform memory access (NUMA) architecture—this approach is commonly employed by supercomputers. It is less clear whether the intellectual

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von_Neumann_architecture

  • Cyclops (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    , "cyclopss", or "cyclopses" on Wikipedia. Cyclops64, an IBM supercomputer architecture Cyclopes (disambiguation) Cyclopia, a birth defect Cyclopsitta

    Cyclops (disambiguation)

    Cyclops_(disambiguation)

  • Computer cluster
  • Set of computers configured in a distributed computing system

    architecture may also be used to achieve very high levels of performance. The TOP500 organization's semiannual list of the 500 fastest supercomputers

    Computer cluster

    Computer cluster

    Computer_cluster

  • Titan (supercomputer)
  • 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)

    Titan (supercomputer)

    Titan_(supercomputer)

  • Tesla Dojo
  • Supercomputer designed by Tesla

    million cars. This goal led to a considerably different architecture than conventional supercomputer designs. In August 2025, Bloomberg News reported that

    Tesla Dojo

    Tesla_Dojo

  • Cray T3D
  • 1993 supercomputer model

    3-Dimensional) was Cray Research's first attempt at a massively parallel supercomputer architecture. Launched in 1993, it also marked Cray's first use of another

    Cray T3D

    Cray_T3D

  • LUMI
  • Supercomputer in Finland

    petascale supercomputer located at the CSC data center in Kajaani, Finland. In January 2023, the computer became the fastest supercomputer in Europe.

    LUMI

    LUMI

  • ASC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    telecommunications cable TI Advanced Scientific Computer, 1966 supercomputer architecture Aberdeen Science Centre, a science museum in Scotland Admiralty

    ASC

    ASC

  • Red Storm (computing)
  • Red Storm was a supercomputer architecture designed for the US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration Advanced Simulation and

    Red Storm (computing)

    Red_Storm_(computing)

  • X86-64
  • 64-bit extension of x86 architecture

    with a new incompatible 64-bit architecture in the Itanium processor. As of 2023[update], a HPE EPYC-based supercomputer called Frontier is number one

    X86-64

    X86-64

    X86-64

  • Floating point operations per second
  • Measure of computer performance

    reliability of any supercomputer ever built, and "was supercomputing's high-water mark in longevity, price, and performance". NEC's SX-9 supercomputer was the world's

    Floating point operations per second

    Floating_point_operations_per_second

  • Leonardo (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer in Italy

    Leonardo is a petascale supercomputer located at the CINECA datacenter in Bologna, Italy. The system consists of an Atos BullSequana XH2000 computer,

    Leonardo (supercomputer)

    Leonardo_(supercomputer)

  • Cell (processor)
  • Multi-core microprocessor microarchitecture

    conventional supercomputer. The black hole calculations are not memory-intensive and are highly localizable, and so are well-suited to this architecture. Khanna

    Cell (processor)

    Cell_(processor)

  • Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
  • Research institute in high-performance computing

    prepare the application codes of Swiss researchers for upcoming supercomputer architectures. In September 2025, researchers from EPFL, ETH Zurich, and the

    Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

    Swiss_National_Supercomputing_Centre

  • Connection Machine
  • Supercomputer

    Connection Machine (CM) is a member of a series of massively parallel supercomputers sold by Thinking Machines Corporation. The idea for the Connection Machine

    Connection Machine

    Connection Machine

    Connection_Machine

  • Computer architecture
  • Set of rules describing computer system

    proprietary research communication about the Stretch, an IBM-developed supercomputer for Los Alamos National Laboratory (at the time known as Los Alamos

    Computer architecture

    Computer architecture

    Computer_architecture

  • Mainframe computer
  • Large and powerful computer

    and supercomputers cannot always be clearly distinguished; up until the early 1990s, many supercomputers were based on a mainframe architecture with

    Mainframe computer

    Mainframe computer

    Mainframe_computer

  • Sunway TaihuLight
  • Supercomputer in Jiangsu, China

    TaihuLight (Chinese: 神威·太湖之光 Shénwēi·tàihú zhī guāng) is a Chinese supercomputer which, as of November 2025[update], is ranked 24th in the TOP500 list

    Sunway TaihuLight

    Sunway TaihuLight

    Sunway_TaihuLight

  • Thinking Machines Corporation
  • American supercomputer and AI firm (1983–1994)

    Thinking Machines Corporation (TMC) was a supercomputer manufacturer and artificial intelligence (AI) company, founded in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1983

    Thinking Machines Corporation

    Thinking_Machines_Corporation

  • Fujitsu A64FX
  • Microprocessor designed by Fujitsu

    64-bit ARM architecture microprocessor designed by Fujitsu. The processor is replacing the SPARC64 XIfx as Fujitsu's processor for supercomputer applications

    Fujitsu A64FX

    Fujitsu_A64FX

  • Kalpana (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer operated by the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS)

    the world's first single-system image (SSI) Linux supercomputer, based on SGI's Altix 3000 architecture and 512 Intel Itanium 2 processors. It was originally

    Kalpana (supercomputer)

    Kalpana (supercomputer)

    Kalpana_(supercomputer)

  • Supercomputing in India
  • difficulty purchasing foreign supercomputers. As of November 2025[update], the AIRAWAT supercomputer is the fastest supercomputer in India, having been ranked

    Supercomputing in India

    Supercomputing_in_India

  • Computing platform
  • Environment in which a piece of software is executed

    multimedia player platform for video game console development Supercomputer architectures Cross-platform software Hardware virtualization Third platform

    Computing platform

    Computing_platform

  • MareNostrum
  • Supercomputer in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center

    the main supercomputer in the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. It is the most powerful supercomputer in Spain, one of thirteen supercomputers in the Spanish

    MareNostrum

    MareNostrum

    MareNostrum

  • 64-bit computing
  • Computer architecture bit width

    computer architecture, buses, memory, and CPUs and, by extension, the software that runs on them. 64-bit CPUs have been used in supercomputers since the

    64-bit computing

    64-bit computing

    64-bit_computing

  • NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center
  • High-performance computing center

    petascale supercomputers, data analysis and visualization servers, an operational weather forecasting system, an experimental supercomputing architecture platform

    NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center

    NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center

    NCAR-Wyoming_Supercomputing_Center

  • Galaxy (supercomputer series)
  • pinyin: Yínhé), also called "Yinhe" or "Milky Way", refers to a series of supercomputers developed by the National University of Defense Technology of China

    Galaxy (supercomputer series)

    Galaxy_(supercomputer_series)

  • CDC 6000 series
  • Family of 1960s mainframe computers

    They Create Worlds". November 8, 2014. Paul B. Schneck (2012). Supercomputer Architecture. Springer. p. 47. ISBN 978-1461579571. In later years, special

    CDC 6000 series

    CDC 6000 series

    CDC_6000_series

  • K computer
  • Supercomputer in Kobe, Japan

    Japanese word/numeral "kei" (京), meaning 10 quadrillion (1016) – was a supercomputer manufactured by Fujitsu, installed at the Riken Advanced Institute for

    K computer

    K computer

    K_computer

  • Magerit
  • Supercomputer in Madrid, Spain

    of the most powerful supercomputers in Spain. It also reached the second best Spanish position in the TOP500 list of supercomputers. It is installed in

    Magerit

    Magerit

    Magerit

  • AArch64
  • 64-bit extension of the ARM architecture

    version of the ARM architecture family, a widely used set of computer processor designs. It was introduced in 2011 with the ARMv8 architecture and later became

    AArch64

    AArch64

    AArch64

  • High-performance computing
  • Computing with supercomputers and clusters

    High-performance computing (HPC) is the use of supercomputers and computer clusters to solve advanced problems. HPC integrates systems administration (including

    High-performance computing

    High-performance computing

    High-performance_computing

  • Nvidia DGX
  • Line of Nvidia produced servers and workstations

    was priced at launch at $149,000. Designed as a turnkey deskside AI supercomputer, the DGX Station is a tower computer that can function completely independently

    Nvidia DGX

    Nvidia DGX

    Nvidia_DGX

  • Reduced instruction set computer
  • Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles

    used in supercomputers, such as the Fugaku. A number of systems, going back to the 1960s, have been credited as the first RISC architecture, partly based

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced_instruction_set_computer

  • POWER7
  • 2010 family of multi-core microprocessors by IBM

    develop a petascale supercomputer architecture before the end of 2010 in the HPCS project. The contract also states that the architecture shall be available

    POWER7

    POWER7

    POWER7

  • Athlon
  • Brand of microprocessors by AMD

    TOP500 list of supercomputers. In 2002, a "128-Node 256-Processor AMD Athlon Supercomputer Cluster" was installed at the Ohio Supercomputer Center at the

    Athlon

    Athlon

    Athlon

  • MIPS architecture processors
  • Processors using some version of the MIPS architecture

    introduced a massively parallel MIPS-based supercomputer in 2007. The machines are based on the MIPS64 architecture and a high performance interconnect using

    MIPS architecture processors

    MIPS_architecture_processors

  • SPARC
  • RISC instruction set architecture

    SPARC (Scalable Processor ARChitecture) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture originally developed by Sun Microsystems

    SPARC

    SPARC

    SPARC

  • Taiwania 3
  • Supercomputer of Taiwan

    other Top 500 supercomputers. More information about supercomputer architecture, visit here! Taiwania series is a family of supercomputers made by Taiwan

    Taiwania 3

    Taiwania 3

    Taiwania_3

  • Cray MTA
  • The Cray MTA, formerly known as the Tera MTA, is a supercomputer architecture based on thousands of independent threads, fine-grain communication and synchronization

    Cray MTA

    Cray_MTA

  • Cognitive computer
  • Machine designed to mimic the human brain

    Neural Network Architecture) is a massively parallel, manycore supercomputer architecture designed by the Advanced Processor Technologies Research Group

    Cognitive computer

    Cognitive_computer

  • HPC (Eni)
  • Series of computing systems

    among the world's most powerful supercomputers. HPC6 is built on the HPE Cray EX4000 platform, featuring a hybrid architecture with 3,472 nodes. Each node

    HPC (Eni)

    HPC_(Eni)

  • MIPS architecture
  • Instruction set architecture

    Graphics. Other uses of the R4000 included high-end embedded systems and supercomputers. MIPS III was eventually implemented by a number of embedded microprocessors

    MIPS architecture

    MIPS_architecture

  • Sequoia (supercomputer)
  • 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)

    Sequoia (supercomputer)

    Sequoia_(supercomputer)

  • IBM POWER architecture
  • Instruction set

    were used in many of IBM's servers, minicomputers, workstations, and supercomputers. These processors are called POWER1 (RIOS-1, RIOS.9, RSC, RAD6000) and

    IBM POWER architecture

    IBM_POWER_architecture

  • Manchester computers
  • Series of stored-program electronic computers

    project. SpiNNaker: Spiking Neural Network Architecture is a massively parallel, manycore supercomputer architecture designed by Steve Furber in the University

    Manchester computers

    Manchester computers

    Manchester_computers

  • Supercomputing in Pakistan
  • the Cray supercomputers.[dead link] The growth of information technology in Pakistan has driven its supercomputing. But what about supercomputer exports

    Supercomputing in Pakistan

    Supercomputing in Pakistan

    Supercomputing_in_Pakistan

  • Columbia (supercomputer)
  • NASA Supercomputer

    Columbia was a supercomputer built by Silicon Graphics (SGI) for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), installed in 2004 at the NASA

    Columbia (supercomputer)

    Columbia (supercomputer)

    Columbia_(supercomputer)

  • Cheyenne (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer in Wyoming

    The Cheyenne supercomputer at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne, Wyoming operated for seven years as one of the world's most powerful

    Cheyenne (supercomputer)

    Cheyenne_(supercomputer)

  • IBM Blue Gene
  • Series of supercomputers by IBM

    Blue Gene was an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the petaFLOPS (PFLOPS) range, with relatively low power

    IBM Blue Gene

    IBM Blue Gene

    IBM_Blue_Gene

  • Nvidia Tesla Personal Supercomputer
  • Desktop computer

    The Tesla Personal Supercomputer is a desktop computer (personal supercomputer) that is backed by Nvidia and built by various hardware vendors. It is

    Nvidia Tesla Personal Supercomputer

    Nvidia_Tesla_Personal_Supercomputer

  • Exascale computing
  • Computer systems capable of one exaFLOPS

    provided funding to the Institute for Advanced Architectures for the development of an exascale supercomputer; Sandia National Laboratory and the Oak Ridge

    Exascale computing

    Exascale_computing

  • CoreWeave
  • American technology company

    Its $1.6 billion supercomputer data center for Nvidia in Plano, Texas, has been described by Nvidia as the fastest AI supercomputer in the world. The

    CoreWeave

    CoreWeave

  • Alps (supercomputer)
  • Swiss high-performance computer

    The Alps supercomputer is a high-performance computer funded by the Swiss Confederation through the ETH Domain, with its main location in Lugano. It is

    Alps (supercomputer)

    Alps (supercomputer)

    Alps_(supercomputer)

  • Dataflow architecture
  • Type of low-level computer architecture

    architecture is a dataflow-based computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neumann architecture or control flow architecture.

    Dataflow architecture

    Dataflow_architecture

  • Pakistan Supercomputing Centre
  • High-performance computing facility in Pakistan

    background of Pakistan Supercomputer Centre (PakSupercomputer) is linked to earlier work on heterogeneous supercomputer architecture in Pakistan. In January

    Pakistan Supercomputing Centre

    Pakistan_Supercomputing_Centre

  • Xeon Phi
  • Series of x86 manycore processors from Intel

    made by Intel. It was intended for use in supercomputers, servers, and high-end workstations. Its architecture allowed use of standard programming languages

    Xeon Phi

    Xeon Phi

    Xeon_Phi

  • Burst buffer
  • Storage layer in high-performance computing

    storage systems. Burst buffers accelerate scientific data movement on supercomputers. For example, scientific applications' life cycles typically alternate

    Burst buffer

    Burst_buffer

  • Hopper (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture designed by Nvidia

    Grace Hopper Has Entered Full Production & Announcing DGX GH200 AI Supercomputer". Anandtech. May 29, 2023. Archived from the original on May 29, 2023

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper (microarchitecture)

    Hopper_(microarchitecture)

  • Earth Simulator
  • Series of supercomputers for earth sciences

    The Earth Simulator (ES) (地球シミュレータ, Chikyū Shimyurēta) is a series of supercomputers deployed at Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Yokohama

    Earth Simulator

    Earth_Simulator

  • Cray XMT
  • multithreaded shared memory supercomputer architecture by Cray, based on the third generation of the Tera MTA architecture, targeted at large graph problems

    Cray XMT

    Cray XMT

    Cray_XMT

  • Anupam (supercomputer)
  • Anupam is a series of supercomputers designed and developed by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) for their internal usages. It is mainly used for molecular

    Anupam (supercomputer)

    Anupam_(supercomputer)

  • Deucalion (supercomputer)
  • Supercomputer in Portugal

    list. The Deucalion supercomputer consists of two main general-purpose compute partitions based on different processor architectures (ARMv8-A and x86) and

    Deucalion (supercomputer)

    Deucalion_(supercomputer)

  • CDC STAR-100
  • 1974 supercomputer

    The CDC STAR-100 is a vector supercomputer that was designed, manufactured, and marketed by Control Data Corporation (CDC). It was one of the first machines

    CDC STAR-100

    CDC STAR-100

    CDC_STAR-100

  • Volta (microarchitecture)
  • GPU microarchitecture by Nvidia

    2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017. "NVIDIA TITAN V Transforms the PC into AI Supercomputer". "Introducing NVIDIA TITAN V: The World's Most Powerful PC Graphics

    Volta (microarchitecture)

    Volta (microarchitecture)

    Volta_(microarchitecture)

  • Instruction unit
  • Computer component

    length or Instruction count Schneck, Paul B. (6 December 2012). Supercomputer Architecture - Paul B. Schneck - Google Książki. Springer. ISBN 9781461579571

    Instruction unit

    Instruction_unit

  • ASCI Red
  • Supercomputer

    fastest supercomputer until late 2000. It was the first ASCI machine that the Department of Energy acquired, and also the first supercomputer to score

    ASCI Red

    ASCI Red

    ASCI_Red

  • IWarp
  • iWarp was an experimental parallel supercomputer architecture developed as a joint project by Intel and Carnegie Mellon University. The project started

    IWarp

    IWarp

    IWarp

  • SGI Altix
  • Supercomputer family

    Altix is a line of server computers and supercomputers produced by Silicon Graphics (and successor company Silicon Graphics International), based on Intel

    SGI Altix

    SGI Altix

    SGI_Altix

  • Stardent Inc.
  • Stardent Computer, Inc. was a manufacturer of graphics supercomputer workstations in the late 1980s. The company was formed in 1989 when Ardent Computer

    Stardent Inc.

    Stardent_Inc.

  • Supercomputing in Taiwan
  • generation computer History of supercomputing Personal supercomputer Supercomputer architecture Supercomputing in Europe Supercomputing in India Supercomputing

    Supercomputing in Taiwan

    Supercomputing in Taiwan

    Supercomputing_in_Taiwan

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  • Jenner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)

    Jenner

    English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.

    Jenner

  • Joy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Joy

    English : nickname for a person of a cheerful disposition, from Middle English, Old French joie, joye. In some cases it may derive from a personal name (normally borne by women) of this origin, which was in sporadic use during the Middle Ages.Thomas Joy (c. 1610–78), an architect and builder born probably in Hingham, Norfolk, England, appears in land records in Boston, MA, in 1636. He had a considerable influence on Boston architecture.

    Joy

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  • Egidius
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Dutch

    Egidius

    A Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin.

  • Sember
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sember

    English : variant of Semper.

  • Bushraa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bushraa

    Giver of Good Tidings

  • Garg
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Garg

    Name of a Saint

  • Fatah
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Muslim

    Fatah

    The Successor; The Opener

  • Nagina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nagina |

    Jewel

  • Molesworth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Molesworth

    English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire, named in Old English as ‘Mūl’s enclosure’, from Mūl, a personal name or byname meaning ‘mule’ + worð ‘enclosure’. It may also be derived from Mouldsworth in Cheshire, so called from Old English molda ‘crown of the head’, ‘top of a hill’ + worð ‘enclosure’.

  • GILLIAN
  • Female

    English

    GILLIAN

    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

  • Shiye
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Shiye

    Son.

  • Amarpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh

    Amarpreet

    Immortal Love of God

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  • Saracenical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.

  • Architecture
  • n.

    The art or science of building; especially, the art of building houses, churches, bridges, and other structures, for the purposes of civil life; -- often called civil architecture.

  • Lotus
  • n.

    An ornament much used in Egyptian architecture, generally asserted to have been suggested by the Egyptian water lily.

  • Trophonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Trophonius, his architecture, or his cave and oracle.

  • Oillet
  • n.

    A small circular opening, and ring of moldings surrounding it, used in window tracery in Gothic architecture.

  • Lithic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.

  • Scotia
  • n.

    A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.

  • Law
  • n.

    In arts, works, games, etc.: The rules of construction, or of procedure, conforming to the conditions of success; a principle, maxim; or usage; as, the laws of poetry, of architecture, of courtesy, or of whist.

  • Light
  • n.

    The medium through which light is admitted, as a window, or window pane; a skylight; in architecture, one of the compartments of a window made by a mullion or mullions.

  • Tuscan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Tuscany in Italy; -- specifically designating one of the five orders of architecture recognized and described by the Italian writers of the 16th century, or characteristic of the order. The original of this order was not used by the Greeks, but by the Romans under the Empire. See Order, and Illust. of Capital.

  • Lantern
  • n.

    A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns.

  • Label
  • n.

    The name now generally given to the projecting molding by the sides, and over the tops, of openings in mediaeval architecture. It always has a /quare form, as in the illustration.

  • Mediaeval
  • a.

    Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.

  • Order
  • n.

    The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (as the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural designing.

  • Quaint
  • a.

    Curious and fanciful; affected; odd; whimsical; antique; archaic; singular; unusual; as, quaint architecture; a quaint expression.

  • Proto-Doric
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.

  • Shipbuilding
  • n.

    Naval architecturel the art of constructing ships and other vessels.

  • Vignette
  • n.

    A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.

  • Romanesque
  • a.

    Somewhat resembling the Roman; -- applied sometimes to the debased style of the later Roman empire, but esp. to the more developed architecture prevailing from the 8th century to the 12th.