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OS market share in Top 500 supercomputers
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Good point.
But still, the 30% efficient supercomputer.
Heh. I don't think that number was ever official, but I heard it as well.
Oh that was hyperbole, I didn't expect to be taken literally!
Lol. Well good guess.
I'm not a primary source or anything, of course. Your comment just matches something I heard once in office gossip.
I don't think either of the chart's axes list efficiency?
Heh. I don't think that number was ever official, but I heard it as well.