A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
China took the supercomputer crown by relying on CPUs and not GPUs like other models.
The supercomputer has an innovative chip design that allows it to carry out more than 2 quintillion calculations per second.
One of the most interesting use cases for the supercomputer is that it is key to developing models used in artificial ...
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China’s LineShine supercomputer beats US rivals to top world’s most powerful machine list
For the first time in nine years, a supercomputer from China has come ahead ...
Chinese Syndrome: Chinese institutions have been largely absent from the TOP500 HPC rankings since 2023, when worsening US-China relations led Beijing to stop submitting its most capable systems to ...
China has overtaken the US in building the world’s most powerful computer with a breakthrough machine. Shenzhen’s LineShine ...
In a heavily redacted court filing Thursday, The New York Times proposed to amend its copyright complaint against OpenAI and ...
LineShine machine at Shenzhen tops global rankings and performs more than 2 quintillion calculations per second ...
China’s LineShine tops the 2026 supercomputer list, but the AI race still runs through GPUs, cloud giants, and data centres.
China has reclaimed the top spot in supercomputing after nearly a decade. Its new LineShine system just pushed past America's ...
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China takes US crown on ranking of world’s fastest supercomputers
China’s LineShine overtakes US-based El Capitan as most powerful supercomputer, according to the TOP500 list.
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