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SUPERCOMPUTERS THOUGHOUT HISTORY
A quick overview of supercomputer´s evolution -
The first supercomputer
The CDC-6600 was the first acknowledged supercomputer in the world. It was released in 1964 .Designed by Seymour Cray. -
My dad´s birth
The year my dad was born. -
CDC STAR-100
The first vector processing machine, its performance arises to 100 megaflops. -
My mom´s birth
The year my mom was born -
The most successful supercomputer in history
Cray-1 was the first supercomputer of the 70s to reach the 80MHz of power, becoming also one of the most powerful machines of the decade. Its structure became it, the most successful machine ever. -
A limited number of processors...
althought supercomputer didn´t use a large amount of processors, their peak performance was increadibly exceptional for the decade. -
CRAY Y-MP
The most powerful supercomputer of 80s. it had a peak performance of 333 Megaflops per processor. Being the only one that could have 8 vector processors. A hit for the decade. -
An exponential number
Thoughout the 90s, the number of processors within the supercomputers started increasing. Machines with thousands of processors began to appear both in the United States and in Japan. -
My birth
The year I was born -
The most, the better.
The IBM Blue Gene, became the most powerful supercomputer for almost a decade (2000). was the first machine that used a very large amount of racks and processors. The Blue Gene can use over 60K processors. This number has increased along the years. -
My first Website
The time I made my first Website, using HTML. -
The Greatest
The greatest peak performance ever registered was executed by the IBM Summit, having a peek speed 122.3 Teraflops. Being the most powerful standart supercomputer ever. -
Quantum Supercomputer
The Google quantum supercomputer. It is the only acknowledged quantum machine that actually overpass the power of standart supercomputers. The machine performed in 200 seconds a complex problem, that is performed by the most powerful supercomputers in the world in more than 10K years. -
Freshman at UVG
My first year as a freshman at UVG.