China has announced that its LineShine supercomputer has reclaimed the title of the world's fastest supercomputer, a title it last held in 2018. The LineShine supercomputer, located at the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen, has surpassed the El Capitan supercomputer in the TOP500 ranking. This achievement occurs despite trade restrictions that limit the sale of high-powered computing components to China from U.S. firms, which still dominate the list with three of the top five supercomputers. Notably, the LineShine supercomputer does not utilize GPUs, which are commonly used in modern supercomputers.
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China's LineShine Supercomputer Named World's Fastest
China's LineShine supercomputer has been recognized as the world's fastest, surpassing the El Capitan supercomputer in the TOP500 ranking. This comes amid ongoing trade restrictions on high-powered computing components from U.S. firms, which still hold a significant presence in the top rankings.
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China's LineShine Supercomputer Named World's Fastest