China’s LineShine tops the June 2026 TOP500 supercomputer list, though mixed-precision results leave El Capitan stronger on ...
China's Line Shine supercomputer is the most powerful in the world and the first the country has hosted since 2017.
El Capitan at 1.809 exaflops is the world’s second fastest supercomputer. Credit: LLNL Six HPE-built systems feature in the latest TOP500, including three exascale machines, underlining the company's ...
Every couple of years, the fastest computer in the world is taken down from its throne. This happened once again in June 2026 ...
LineShine has pushed the US out of the number-one spot on the TOP500 ranking.
China now has the world's fastest supercomputer, overtaking the United States. The system, known as LineShine and installed ...
The supercomputer has an innovative chip design that allows it to carry out more than 2 quintillion calculations per second.
China has reclaimed the title of world's fastest supercomputer with LineShine, achieving 2.198 exaflops and surpassing the US ...
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.
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's LineShine has surpassed El Capitan in key ways, using domestic CPUs, demonstrating exascale performance despite ...
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
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