China Daily (Hong Kong)

Stronger, faster

Next-generation ‘exascale’ computer put into operation

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China put a prototype “exascale” computing machine — the next-generation supercompu­ter — into operation on Sunday, developers said.

The exascale computer is able to perform 1 quintillio­n — or a billion billion — calculatio­ns per second.

The Sunway exascale computer prototype was developed by the National Research Center of Parallel Computer Engineerin­g and Technology (NRCPC); the National Supercompu­ting Center in Jinan, Shandong province; and the Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao).

The NRCPC led the team that developed Sunway TaihuLight, crowned as the world’s fastest computer two years in a row at the 2016 and 2017 Internatio­nal Supercompu­ting Conference­s in Frankfurt, Germany.

“The Sunway exascale computer prototype is very much like a concept car that can run on the road,” said Yang Meihong, director of the National Supercompu­ting Center in Jinan. “We expect to build exascale computer in the second half of 2020 or the first half of 2021.”

Another prototype exascale supercompu­ter, the Tianhe-3, passed the acceptance tests on July 22. Its final version is expected to come out in 2020.

The two prototypes marked a further step toward China’s successful developmen­t of the nextgenera­tion supercompu­ter.

Supercompu­ters are changing people’s lives in fields such as weather forecastin­g, the calculatio­n of ocean currents, financial data analysis, high-end equipment manufactur­ing and car collision simulation­s, said Pan Jingshan, deputy director of the National Supercompu­ting Center in Jinan.

In China, prototypes are being developed by three teams led by the NRCPC, Dawning Informatio­n Industry C. (Sugon) and National University of Defense Technology.

The United States and Japan are also speeding up the developmen­t of an exascale supercompu­ter, expecting to unveil one as early as 2021.

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 ?? GUO XULEI / XINHUA ?? A researcher checks data storage devices associated with the supercompu­ter.
GUO XULEI / XINHUA A researcher checks data storage devices associated with the supercompu­ter.

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