China tops world’s fastest supercomputer ranking (opens original article in a new tab)
China's LinShine supercomputer topped the global ranking for the first time since 2017, using homegrown technology and achieving 2.2 exaflops, while the US retains three of the top four spots.
- China's LinShine supercomputer became the world's most powerful, surpassing the US for the first time since 2017.
- LinShine achieved 2.2 exaflops using entirely Chinese-designed processors, unlike most top systems that use US-made chips.
- The US still holds three of the top four positions, with El Capitan in second place and Germany's JUPITER Booster in fifth.
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