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The U.K. no longer has a supercomputer in the top 50 , according to new data from the Top500 project.
The country’s current national supercomputer system, Archer2, is approaching end-of-life in 2026 .
Archer2 is now sitting in 62nd place globally, down from 49th in June and 38th last November .
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