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Updated · Scientific Computing World · May 20
China Unveils 2-Exaflop Lineshine Supercomputer With 2.45 Million Domestic CPU Cores
Updated
Updated · Scientific Computing World · May 20

China Unveils 2-Exaflop Lineshine Supercomputer With 2.45 Million Domestic CPU Cores

5 articles · Updated · Scientific Computing World · May 20
  • China has introduced the CPU-only Lineshine supercomputer, a system expected to reach about 2 exaflops of peak performance.
  • Roughly 2.45 million CPU cores power the machine, with the report emphasizing that the processors are domestically developed.
  • The design stands out for relying entirely on CPUs rather than mixing in accelerators, marking a distinct architecture choice for an exascale-class system.
  • The launch highlights China’s push to build top-tier high-performance computing capacity with homegrown chips.
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