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vitus ◴[] No.42177499[source]
After skimming the article, I'm confused -- where exactly is the headline being pulled from?

If you look at the table toward the bottom, no matter how you slice it, Nvidia has 50% of the total cores, 50% of the total flops, and 90% of the total systems among the Top 500, while AMD has 26% of the total cores, 27.5% of the total flops, and 7% of the total systems.

Is it a matter of newly-added compute?

> This time around, on the November 2024 Top500 rankings, AMD is the big winner in terms of adding capacity to the HPC base.

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1. Koshkin ◴[] No.42177532[source]
> AMD GPUs drove 72.1 percent of the new performance added for the November 2024 rankings
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2. vitus ◴[] No.42177579[source]
Yes, I saw that, but that doesn't justify the title as written. Had it said "AMD Now Has More New Compute" I wouldn't have said anything.