AMD technology powers 4 of the world's 10 fastest supercomputers and 191 total TOP500 systems, showing 11% year-over-year growth in HPC market share.
AMD has solidified its position as a dominant force in supercomputing, with its technology powering four of the world's ten fastest systems and four of the ten most energy-efficient supercomputers, according to the latest TOP500 and Green500 lists released June 23, 2026. Across the broader TOP500 ranking, AMD technology appears in 191 total systems, reflecting its deep penetration into the global high-performance computing market.
The company's presence in elite supercomputing reflects substantial momentum, with an 11% year-over-year increase in HPC market share. This growth underscores AMD's competitive gains in the high-end compute segment where performance and efficiency are critical differentiators.
For the AI infrastructure buildout, AMD's expansion at the top of the supercomputing hierarchy signals broader adoption of its accelerators and processors in mission-critical applications. The balance of performance and energy efficiency—evidenced by the company's strong Green500 standing—addresses a key concern in large-scale AI deployments where power consumption directly affects operational costs and feasibility at scale. AMD's growth in this tier suggests it is capturing meaningful workloads in research, government, and enterprise AI initiatives that compete with incumbent solutions.