Of course, others are playing catch up since the performance gap between the Tianhe-2 and the rest of its competitors has lessened, which ought to make future readings more interesting, although we do seem to have fallen into a rather routine and predictable pattern at the moment. A Linpack benchmark saw the Tianhe-2 deliver 33.86 petaflop/s of computing power, and just in case you were wondering, a petaflop is the equivalent of one quadrillion floating point operations.
The top 10 list saw a new entry, which is a Cray creation for an anonymous U.S government agency that managed to deliver 3.57 metaflop/s. It seems that things might change in 2017, as Tennessee could then host the world’s fastest supercomputer by that time, so we will wait and see.