TOKYO -- U.S.-built supercomputer Frontier defended its title as the world's fastest in a twice-yearly ranking by international experts published Monday.
Frontier, operated by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, led the Top500 list with over 1.1 quintillion cycles per second.








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