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The project introduced the next Top500 list of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. The new leader was the American supercomputer IBM Sequoia. The test showed he Linpack performance of 16.32 petaflops, or 16.32 quadrillion floating point operations per second.

Russian supercomputer "Lomonosov", owned by the Moscow State University, received 22 place. His performance was 0.9 petaflops. In November 2011, "Lomonosov" took 18th place and was considered the most powerful of the rating Russian supercomputer.


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