This chart presents the rankings based on benchmark scores of the world's supercomputers from 1993 to 2023. Standardized benchmark tests are used to measure the performance of each supercomputer, providing a crucial metric for evaluating their processing power and efficiency. The chart illustrates the evolution of supercomputer technology and performance enhancements over time, highlighting the most powerful computing resources of each era.
Benchmark score: A score used to evaluate the performance of systems such as computers or servers. It measures the ability to perform various processing tasks, quantifying the speed and efficiency of the equipment in numerical terms.
Rank | Name | Indicator |
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1 | United States | 3B 725M pts |
2 | Japan | 669M 834K pts |
3 | China | 407M 239K pts |
4 | Finland | 391M 388K pts |
5 | Italy | 351M 758K pts |
6 | Germany | 256M 265K pts |
7 | Spain | 184M 772K pts |
8 | France | 173M 226K pts |
9 | South Korea | 151M 323K pts |
10 | Saudi Arabia | 90M 911K pts |
11 | Netherlands | 86M 851K pts |
12 | United Kingdom | 81M 707K pts |
13 | Russia | 73M 715K pts |
14 | Brazil | 55M 709K pts |
15 | Sweden | 47M 600K pts |
16 | Australia | 44M 907K pts |
17 | Canada | 41M 208K pts |
18 | Taiwan | 31M 595K pts |
19 | Switzerland | 26M 667K pts |
20 | India | 19M 453K pts |