China Daily (Hong Kong)

China leads rest of the world in superfast computers

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese manufactur­ers continue to dominate the list of makers of the world’s fastest supercompu­ters in terms of the number of systems, according to Top500, an authoritat­ive ranking on supercompu­ters globally.

Supercompu­ters installed by three Chinese vendors, Lenovo, Sugon and Inspur, account for 312 of the top 500 systems on the 55th edition of the Top500 supercompu­ter list.

Lenovo provided 180 of the systems, Sugon 68 and Inspur 64. The new fastest supercompu­ter is the Japanese system “Fugaku”, followed by the secondplac­ed “Summit” system of the United States. At number three is “Sierra,” a system at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US state of California.

Chinese supercompu­ters “Sunway TaihuLight” and “Tianhe2A” were placed fourth and fifth on the Top500 list.

Xiang Ligang, directorge­neral of the Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance, a telecom industry advocacy, said: “It is of high importance to leverage supercompu­ter resources to accelerate research and developmen­t in key industries.”

Companies are already working in that direction. Lenovo and the US tech giant Intel said in March that they have partnered with Shenzhenba­sed genomics sequencing company BGI Genomics to use super computing resources to accelerate the analysis of the genomic characteri­stics of the novel coronaviru­s.

Technology and life science healthcare experts from Lenovo and Intel worked together to support BGI researcher­s with the latest big data analytical technologi­es and computing resources so as to further advance the capabiliti­es of its sequencing tools, and more effectivel­y analyze the genomic characteri­stics of the virus.

Tong Fuyao, senior vicepresid­ent of Lenovo Group, said as the world’s leading highperfor­mance computing provider, Lenovo is committed to providing computing support for life sciences research.

“Experts in big data analytics and life sciences from Intel and Lenovo will integrate resources and expertise, to help address the critical challenges and drive the developmen­t of health and life sciences,” Tong said.

Lenovo unveiled its upgraded highperfor­mance computing platform Shenteng X9000 in September 2019, which features an integrated solution network embedded with several key technologi­es such as highperfor­mance computing, artificial intelligen­ce and big data to tackle a variety of scenarios.

Qian Depei, dean of the School of Data and Computer Science of Sun Yatsen University, said in an earlier interview that though China has gained momentum in the number of supercompu­ters globally, there are still many challenges ahead.

It is of high importance to leverage supercompu­ter resources to accelerate research and developmen­t in key industries.” Xiang Ligang, directorge­neral of the Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance

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