By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, June 23 (Reuters) - China has overtaken the U.S. to win the top spot on a list of the world's fastest supercomputers, but the results may say more about Beijing's ...
One of the most interesting use cases for the supercomputer is that it is key to developing models used in artificial ...
China's LineShine supercomputer surpasses El Capitan for world's fastest on the TOP500 List, the first time since 2020 a U.S. system lost the crown.
China’s LineShine system won the No. 1 spot on the latest Top500 supercomputer ranking released this week.
China has reclaimed the title of world's fastest supercomputer with LineShine, achieving 2.198 exaflops and surpassing the US ...
The supercomputer has an innovative chip design that allows it to carry out more than 2 quintillion calculations per second.
China now has the world's fastest supercomputer, overtaking the United States. The system, known as LineShine and installed ...
LineShine has pushed the US out of the number-one spot on the TOP500 ranking.
In an effort to maintain US' technological edge, President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs and, at various points, tightened restrictions on the export of advanced AI chips ...
China took the supercomputer crown by relying on CPUs and not GPUs like other models.
China's LineShine beat the US-based El Capitan to become the world's top-ranked supercomputer, showcasing Beijing's push for self-reliance in chip technology.
China has reclaimed the top spot in supercomputing after nearly a decade. Its new LineShine system just pushed past America's best machine — and it did so without relying on AI-focused GPUs.The Latest ...