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== Floating-point operations per clock cycle for various processors ==
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In June 2022, the United States' [[Frontier (supercomputer)|Frontier]] was the most powerful supercomputer on TOP500, reaching 1102 petaFlops (1.102 exaFlops) on the LINPACK benchmarks.
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In November 2024, the United States’ [[El Capitan (supercomputer)|El Capitan]] [[Exascale computing|exascale]] [[supercomputer]], hosted at the [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]] in [[Livermore, California|Livermore]], displaced Frontier as the [[TOP500|world's fastest supercomputer]] in the 64th edition of the [[TOP500|Top500 (Nov 2024)]].