China's supercomputer has won ten consecutive championships.

[PConline News] Since June 2013, the TOP500 Supercomputing Championship has been super-competitive monopoly by China R&D. Tianhe 2 consecutively won six consecutive titles. The light of Shenwei Taihu, which reached the summit in June 2016, is the world's first performance. The super-calculation of reaching 10 billion billion times has surpassed the Tianhe 2 summit first in the world three times in a row. Today's 50th TOP500 list has been announced, and China's Shenwei Taihu has won the championship for the fourth time. This is its fourth time. Winning the championship is also China's ten consecutive championships in the TOP500. Tianhe No. 2, which won six consecutive championships, is now ranked second. In addition, China’s list of supercomputers has increased from 160 in the previous period to 202 units, which is far higher than the 143 units in the United States. The TOP500 claims that this is the lowest level since the founding of the United States in 25 years.

TOP500 highlighted the change in the number of supercomputers between China and the United States. In the last TOP500 ranking, there were 169 supercomputers in the United States and 160 in China. This time, there were 202 supercomputers in China, and the United States' TOP500 supercomputers were down. 143 units have been thrown away by China. Further down are Japan's 35, Germany's 20, France's 18, and Britain's 15. However, their numbers could not be compared with China and the United States.

China's TOP500 supercomputer is not only the most numerous, but also floating-point performance accounted for 35.4% of all TOP500 supercomputers, compared with 29.6% of US TOP500 supercomputers.

The TOP500 championship this time is still the light of Shenwei Taihu in the Wuxi Supercomputer Center in China, with a theoretical floating point performance of 12.5 billion, Linpack performance of 9.3 billion (93 PFLOPS), and a total power consumption of 17.8 megawatts. It is worth mentioning that the main processor of the Taihu Lake Light is the Shenwei SW26010, 260 nuclear architecture developed by Jiangnan.

The second place is Tianhe 2, which is the TOP500 six consecutive championships before the light of Taihu Lake. Linpack performance is 3.39 billion times and the power consumption is 17.8 megawatts. It uses Intel Xeon E5 processor and Xeon Phi accelerator card.

The third-ranked US Titan Supercomputer has now been pushed to fifth, and the third is Swiss Piz Daint, based on Cray's XC50 system, using NVIDIA's Tesla P100 accelerator card, floating-point performance 19.6 PFLOPS. The most powerful supercomputer in Europe.

The fourth is the Japanese Gyoukou, which is a new face in the TOP500. It uses an Intel Xeon processor and a PEZY-SC2 accelerator with a performance of 19.1 PFLOPS and a power consumption of 1.35 megawatts.

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