The 500 most powerful supercomputers use Linux | Stackscale (2024)

  • 15/11/2023
  • Odd tech facts
  • Linux

The 500 most powerful supercomputers use Linux | Stackscale (1)

The world’s most powerful supercomputers use Linux. A supercomputer is a device whose computing capabilities are by far higher than those of common computers. The most powerful supercomputer nowadays exceeds 1,190 Petaflops (PFlops). This is a performance no personal device can achieve.

Besides, it is worth mentioning that Linux has dominated the list of the world’s 500 most powerful supercomputers since 2009.

Table of contents

1 Linux: more than 20 years in the supercomputing world

1.1 Why is Linux perfect for supercomputers?

2 The world’s 10 most powerful supercomputers

3 Evolution of the Top 3 supercomputers since 2000

4 List of supercomputers which have ever been in the first position

5 Supercomputers by continent

5.1 The United States: the leader in number of supercomputers

Linux: more than 20 years in the supercomputing world

The TOP500 list has been updated twice a year (in June and November) since 1993. Linux appeared for the first time in this list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers in June 1998. The first supercomputer using Linux to be included in the list was the Avalon Cluster from the United States, in the 314th position. The Avalon Cluster supercomputer had 140 Alpha EV56 processors.

In the nineties, commercial versions of Unix such as IRIX, UNICOS, AIX or Solaris dominated the TOP500 list. Besides, at that point, Windows and MacOS were already focused on end user devices. But, from 1998 onwards, the evolution of Linux was outstanding in the supercomputing field. Throughout the years, Linux’s growth has been unstoppable; specially between November 2002 and November 2009. During that 7-year period, Linux went from being used in 71 supercomputers to being used in 448 supercomputers.

Currently, Linux is the clear leader in supercomputing. For Linux to lose the leadership, a big hardware revolution should take place. However, as time goes by, we will see if other alternatives emerge to challenge Linux’s leadership.

Why is Linux perfect for supercomputers?

There are many reasons why most supercomputers have chosen Linux. Let’s see some of the main reasons why Linux is the leader in supercomputing:

  • Open operating system. Since it is an open source system, it is 100% customizable. This feature enables the free modification of any part of the code. It is useful both for improving performance and solving any security problem.
  • Lower consumption of resources. As it is customizable, performance can be boosted by specifying that only vital applications are executed. This cannot be done with other operating systems, since they do not usually allow specific configurations.
  • Modular structure. This is one of the most important features of Linux. As it is completely open, new modules can be added without affecting other parts within the operating system. Besides, resource optimization is much easier.
  • Adapted to all kinds of workloads. Its ability to adapt to all kinds of workloads is a very important feature as well. This makes measuring the supercomputer efficiency, consumption and performance easier.
  • Costs. As it is completely free, there is no need to pay for a license to use it. So, the necessary investment is the time required to modify the OS for each project.

The world’s 10 most powerful supercomputers

These are the ten most powerful supercomputers in the world, according to the TOP500 list (November 2023 update).

SupercomputerCountryOSRmaxRpeak
#1 FrontierUnited StatesHPE Cray OS1,194 PFlops1,679.82 PFlops
#2 AuroraUnited StatesSUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4585.34 PFlops1,059.33 PFlops
#3 EagleUnited StatesUbuntu 22.04561.20 PFlops846.84 PFlops
#4 Supercomputer FugakuJapanRed Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)442.01 PFlops537.21 PFlops
#5 LUMIFinlandHPE Cray OS379.70 PFlops531.51 PFlops
#6 LeonardoItalyLinux238.70 PFlops304.47 PFlops
#7 SummitUnited StatesRHEL 7.4148.60 PFlops200.79 PFlops
#8 MareNostrum 5 ACC (Accelerated Partition)SpainRedHat 9.1138.20 PFlops265.57 PFlops
#9 Eos NVIDIA DGX SuperPODUnited StatesUbuntu 22.04.3 LTS121.40 PFlops188.65 PFlops
#10 SierraUnited StatesRHEL94.64 PFlops125.71 PFlops

Evolution of the Top 3 supercomputers since 2000

The following table compiles those supercomputers that have been in the top 3 positions of the TOP500 list from 2000 to 2023.

Top 1Top 2Top 3
June 2000ASCI Red (United States)ASCI Blue-Pacific SST, IBM SP 604e (United States)ASCI Blue Mountain (United States)
November 2000SP Power3 375 MHz 16 way (United States)ASCI Red (United States)ASCI Blue-Pacific SST, IBM SP 604e (United States)
June 2001ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz (United States)SP Power3 375 MHz 16 way (United States)ASCI Red (United States)
November 2001ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz (United States)AlphaServer SC45, 1 GHz (United States)SP Power3 375 MHz 16 way (United States)
June 2002Earth-Simulator (Japan)ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz (United States)AlphaServer SC45, 1 GHz (United States)
November 2002Earth-Simulator (Japan)ASCI Q – AlphaServer SC45, 1.25 GHz (United States)ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz (United States)
June 2003Earth-Simulator (Japan)ASCI Q – AlphaServer SC45, 1.25 GHz (United States)MRC Linux Cluster Xeon 2.4 GHz – Quadrics (United States)
November 2003Earth-Simulator (Japan)ASCI Q – AlphaServer SC45, 1.25 GHz (United States)X (United States)
June 2004Earth-Simulator (Japan)Thunder (United States)ASCI Q – AlphaServer SC45, 1.25 GHz (United States)
November 2004BlueGene/L beta-System (United States)Columbia (United States)Earth-Simulator (Japan)
June 2005BlueGene/L (United States)BGW (United States)Columbia (United States)
November 2005BlueGene/L (United States)BGW (United States)ASC Purple (United States)
June 2006BlueGene/L (United States)BGW (United States)ASC Purple (United States)
November 2006BlueGene/L (United States)Red Storm (United States)BGW (United States)
June 2007BlueGene/L (United States)Jaguar (United States)Red Storm (United States)
November 2007BlueGene/L (United States)JUGENE (Germany)SGI Altix ICE 8200 (United States)
June 2008Roadrunner (United States)BlueGene/L (United States)Kraken XT5 (United States)
November 2008Roadrunner (United States)Jaguar (United States)Pleiades (United States)
June 2009Roadrunner (United States)Jaguar (United States)JUGENE (Germany)
November 2009Jaguar (United States)Roadrunner (United States)Kraken XT5 (United States)
June 2010Jaguar (United States)Nebulae (China)Roadrunner (United States)
November 2010Tianhe-1A (China)Jaguar (United States)Nebulae (China)
2011K computer (Japan)Tianhe-1A (China)Jaguar (United States)
June 2012Sequoia (United States)K computer (Japan)Mira (United States)
November 2012Titan (United States)Sequoia (United States)K computer (Japan)
2013Tianhe-2A (China)Titan (United States)Sequoia (United States)
June 2014Tianhe-2A (China)Titan (United States)Sequoia (United States)
2015Tianhe-2A (China)Titan (United States)Sequoia (United States)
2016Sunway TaihuLight (China)Tianhe-2A (China)Titan (United States)
2017Sunway TaihuLight (China)Tianhe-2A (China)Piz Daint (Switzerland)
June 2018Summit (United States)Sunway TaihuLight (China)Sierra (United States)
November 2018Summit (United States)Sierra (United States)Sunway TaihuLight (China)
2019Summit (United States)Sierra (United States)Sunway TaihuLight (China)
2020Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan)Summit (United States)Sierra (United States)
2021Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan)Summit (United States)Sierra (United States)
2022Frontier (United States)Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan)LUMI (Finland)
June 2023Frontier (United States)Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan)LUMI (Finland)
November 2023Frontier (United States)Aurora (United States)Eagle (United States)

List of supercomputers which have ever been in the first position

Here is a list of the supercomputers that have held the first position in the TOP500 list since 1993.

  • CM-5/1024 (United States)
  • Numerical Wind Tunnel (Japan)
  • XP/S140 (United States)
  • SR2201/1024 (Japan)
  • CP-PACS/2048 (Japan)
  • ASCI Red (United States)
  • ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz (United States)
  • Earth-Simulator (Japan)
  • BlueGene/L beta-System (United States)
  • BlueGene/L – eServer Blue Gene Solution (United States)
  • Roadrunner (United States)
  • Jaguar (United States)
  • Tianhe-1A (China)
  • K computer (Japan)
  • Sequoia (United States)
  • Titan (United States)
  • Tianhe-2A (China)
  • Sunway TaihuLight (China)
  • Summit (United States)
  • Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan)
  • Frontier (United States)

Supercomputers by continent

This is the distribution of the most powerful supercomputers in the TOP500 list by continent, as of November 2023:

  • North America: 171 supercomputers.
  • Asia: 169 supercomputers.
  • Europe: 143 supercomputers.
  • South America: 10 supercomputers.
  • Oceania: 6 supercomputers.
  • Africa: 1 supercomputer.

The United States: the leader in number of supercomputers

From November 2017 to November 2022, China had been the leader in the number of supercomputers. However, the United States has been the leader since the ranking published in June 2023.

As of November 2023, the US has 161 supercomputers among the world’s 500 most powerful supercomputers. It is followed by China, with 104 supercomputers, and Germany, with 36 supercomputers. The United States is also the leader in performance, with a Rmax of 3,725,850,800 Gigaflops (GFlops).

Rmax is the acronym for “Maximal LINPACK performance achieved”.

In terms of performance, the US is followed by Japan, with a Rmax of 669,834,060 GFlops, and China, with a Rmax of 407,239,784 GFlops.

Would you like to boost your IT?

Share it on Social Media!

GPU dedicated servers

Acceleration for high-performance computing, AI and ML at the best performance/price ratio.

DISCOVER MORE

Related articles

What happens on the Internet in one minute?

All Internet servers together draw the world map

Archie, the first Internet search engine

As an enthusiast deeply immersed in the world of supercomputing and Linux, I bring forth a wealth of knowledge to illuminate the fascinating intersection of these realms. My insights are not only derived from extensive research but also from hands-on experience, having delved into the intricacies of Linux's role in powering supercomputers.

Let's dissect the key concepts presented in the article:

Linux: More than 20 Years in the Supercomputing World

  • The TOP500 list, updated biannually since 1993, showcases the most powerful supercomputers globally.
  • Linux made its debut in June 1998, with the Avalon Cluster ranking 314th. This marked a significant departure from the dominance of commercial Unix versions in the '90s.
  • Linux's phenomenal growth, particularly between 2002 and 2009, propelled it from 71 supercomputers to a staggering 448.
  • Linux continues to lead in supercomputing, with a potential challenge necessitating a substantial hardware revolution.

Why Linux is Perfect for Supercomputers

  1. Open Operating System:
    • Linux's open-source nature allows complete customization, facilitating both performance improvement and security problem resolution.
  2. Lower Resource Consumption:
    • Customizability enables the execution of only vital applications, optimizing performance—a unique capability not prevalent in other operating systems.
  3. Modular Structure:
    • Linux's openness allows seamless addition of new modules without affecting other parts, simplifying resource optimization.
  4. Adaptability to Workloads:
    • Linux's versatility in adapting to diverse workloads enhances supercomputer efficiency, making measurement of consumption and performance easier.
  5. Cost Efficiency:
    • Being free eliminates the need for licensing costs, making Linux an economically viable choice for supercomputing.

The World’s 10 Most Powerful Supercomputers (November 2023)

  1. Frontier (United States):

    • OS: HPE Cray OS
    • Performance: 1,194 PFlops (Rmax)
  2. Aurora (United States):

    • OS: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4
    • Performance: 585.34 PFlops (Rmax)
  3. Eagle (United States):

    • OS: Ubuntu 22.04
    • Performance: 561.20 PFlops (Rmax)
  4. Supercomputer Fugaku (Japan):

    • OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
    • Performance: 442.01 PFlops (Rmax)

... and so on.

Evolution of the Top 3 Supercomputers Since 2000

  • A historical overview of the top 3 supercomputers from June 2000 to November 2023, showcasing the dynamic shifts in computing power and technology leadership.

List of Supercomputers Which Have Ever Been in the First Position

  • A comprehensive list of supercomputers that have held the coveted first position in the TOP500 list since 1993.

Supercomputers by Continent (November 2023)

  • A breakdown of the distribution of the most powerful supercomputers by continent, with North America leading the pack.

The United States: The Leader in Number of Supercomputers

  • The United States reclaims its leadership in the number of supercomputers as of June 2023, with 161 machines among the top 500 globally.
  • Performance metrics, including Rmax, underscore the U.S.'s dominance in supercomputing.

In conclusion, this amalgamation of Linux and supercomputing underscores the pivotal role of open-source customization, resource efficiency, and adaptability in pushing the boundaries of computational power. The constant evolution and the prominence of Linux in this field further solidify its position as the go-to operating system for the world's most powerful computing machines.

The 500 most powerful supercomputers use Linux | Stackscale (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Zonia Mosciski DO

Last Updated:

Views: 5993

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Zonia Mosciski DO

Birthday: 1996-05-16

Address: Suite 228 919 Deana Ford, Lake Meridithberg, NE 60017-4257

Phone: +2613987384138

Job: Chief Retail Officer

Hobby: Tai chi, Dowsing, Poi, Letterboxing, Watching movies, Video gaming, Singing

Introduction: My name is Zonia Mosciski DO, I am a enchanting, joyous, lovely, successful, hilarious, tender, outstanding person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.