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NVIDIA's dominance in supercomputing hardware drives advancements in AI and scientific research capabilities.
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NVIDIA technology powers over 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers, representing 81% of the TOP500 list. The NVIDIA Grace CPU is increasingly adopted, now in 26 systems, up by eight from the previous list. The top Green500 supercomputers predominantly use NVIDIA GPUs, highlighting their energy-efficient performance leadership.

NVIDIA's dominance in supercomputing hardware drives advancements in AI and scientific research capabilities.
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This leadership strengthens NVIDIA's position as a critical supplier for high-performance computing markets.
Organizations should consider NVIDIA technologies to leverage cutting-edge supercomputing power.
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NVIDIA technology powers over 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers, representing 81% of the TOP500 list. The NVIDIA Grace CPU is increasingly adopted, now in 26 systems, up by eight from the previous list. The top Green500 supercomputers predominantly use NVIDIA GPUs, highlighting their energy-efficient performance leadership.
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NVIDIA technology powers over 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers, representing 81% of the TOP500 list. The NVIDIA Grace CPU is increasingly adopted, now in 26 systems, up by eight from the previous list. The top Green500 supercomputers predominantly use NVIDIA GPUs, highlighting their energy-efficient performance leadership.