The Top500 supercomputer list was recently published.
- AMD continues to lead the Top500 list, powering 40% of the top 10 fastest supercomputers in the world; with the world’s fastest supercomputer, El Capitan, and the world’s first true exascale system, Frontier.
- AMD powers 177 systems on the Top500 list, representing 35% of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
- AMD powers 26 of the top 50 most performant energy-efficient supercomputers, and more than a third of the highest performing supercomputers (systems delivering over 20PF) on the Green500 list.
AMD leads the Top500 list, including the world’s fastest supercomputer, El Capitan, and the world’s first true exascale system, Frontier.
AMD’s commitment to performance extends across their product portfolio, including the introduction of new cloud-based HPC instances powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors.
Microsoft Azure recently announced HBv5-series VMs for CPU-based HPC are now generally available. Google H4D VMs, also built on 5th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs, are deployed across a set of typical HPC workloads— from manufacturing to weather forecasting, to health care and life sciences.
Pioneering AI Technologies from HPC to Enterprise AI
AMD recently announced the AMD Enterprise AI Suite, an open-source, unified platform designed to help enterprises develop, deploy, and manage AI workloads at scale. With optimised performance on AMD Instinct GPUs, the AMD Enterprise AI Suite integrates compute infrastructure, orchestration, and developer tools in a Kubernetes-native environment to support AI lifecycle management and governance.
Recently, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in collaboration with AMD and Columbia University, have achieved a milestone in biological computing: completing the largest and fastest protein structure prediction workflow ever run, using the full power of El Capitan, the world’s fastest supercomputer.






