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The
LineShine computer in Shenzhen, China, displaced top-ranked U.S.
computer El Capitan in the latest version of the TOP500 ranking
announced Tuesday. It was the Chinese computer's debut on the
list.
Scientists behind the TOP500 project said the LineShine computer
at China’s National Supercomputing Center achieved 2.198
exaflops, meaning it can perform more than 2 quintillion
calculations per second.
El Capitan, at the U.S. government’s Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory in California, now ranks second, ahead of two other
U.S. supercomputers at national laboratories in Tennessee and
Illinois. Dropping to fifth place is the Jupiter supercomputer
in Germany. The five are the only publicly verified exascale
computers in the world.
LineShine differs from other high-performance computers by
running entirely on conventional computer chips, or CPUs,
instead of the graphics processors, or GPUs, commonly used for
artificial intelligence. It relies on approximately 42.2
megawatts of electricity to operate, according to TOP500.
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