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The LineShine supercomputer in Shenzhen, China, claims the number 1 spot on the TOP500 list with 2.198 Exaflops of sustained FP64 performance, powered by a custom Armv9 CPU with 13 million cores. It also leads the HPCG benchmark, surpassing El Capitan.
China's LineShine supercomputer becomes the world's fastest, crossing 2 exaflops and outpacing US systems despite trade restrictions, using only CPUs instead of GPUs.
China has built the world's fastest supercomputer, LineShine, overtaking the US system El Capitan in the TOP500 ranking. The system uses only CPUs and entirely Chinese hardware/software, demonstrating technological self-sufficiency despite US export restrictions.
China's LineShine supercomputer becomes the world's fastest, displacing the US's El Capitan for the first time since 2017, marking a significant shift in high-performance computing rankings.
China has surpassed the US with the world's fastest supercomputer, though the machine is not optimized for AI workloads.
NVIDIA technology now powers over 400 of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers (81% of the TOP500), with record GPU and networking adoption and top efficiency on the Green500 list.