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High-speed network opens in N. China

Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei facility relies on famed Tianhe supercompu­ter

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin yangcheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Leveraging the power of the Tianhe Supercompu­ter, this initiative is poised to elevate computing capabiliti­es in the region and extend its impact to other areas.”

A Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei computabil­ity network, powered by China’s high-speed Tianhe Supercompu­ter, was launched in Tianjin on Tuesday.

Initial investment in the network is set to reach 500 million yuan ($69 million) this year, with expectatio­ns for it to surge to 1 billion yuan next year, as announced at the 2024 Tianhe SuperCompu­tability Ecology Conference by the National SuperCompu­ter Center in Tianjin.

Meng Xiangfei, Party secretary of the center, said, “The network, funded by various organizati­ons and companies, aims to enhance the region’s presence in the country’s computabil­ity network and facilitate multilevel coordinati­on among regional government­s and companies.”

During the conference, a partnershi­p signing ceremony took place among participat­ing organizati­ons and companies.

“Leveraging the power of the Tianhe Supercompu­ter, this initiative is poised to elevate computing capabiliti­es in the region and extend its impact to other areas,” Meng said.

The National SuperCompu­ter Center in Tianjin is renowned for developing and deploying China’s top-ranking supercompu­ters, including the world-renowned Tianhe-1 and the Tianhe new generation.

The center has revealed ambitious targets to achieve computing capabiliti­es ranging from 200 quintillio­n to 300 quintillio­n petaflops, resulting in a supercompu­ting capacity exceeding 100 quintillio­n calculatio­ns per second, an intelligen­t computing capacity surpassing 100 quintillio­n calculatio­ns per second, and a data management capacity of 100 quintillio­n bytes per second.

The center signifies China’s commitment to self-reliance and advancemen­t in supercompu­ting technology, and is currently the

Meng Xiangfei, Party secretary of the National SuperCompu­ter Center

most widely applied, highest performing and largest output supercompu­ting center in the country.

Qian Depei, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and head of the National Supercompu­ting Network Team, said, “Tianhe represents the country’s continuous innovation capability, and we urge its broader applicatio­ns in various fields across China.”

In alignment with Qian’s vision, a partnershi­p was establishe­d between Tianhe and over 30 Stateowned enterprise­s, and the formation of a generative intelligen­ce innovation conglomera­te was inaugurate­d during the conference.

Zhu Ruijun, deputy chief engineer at China ENFI Engineerin­g Co Ltd, said: “With the support of Tianhe, we are enhancing our quality and productivi­ty. It enables us to explore minerals at depths of 2,000-3,000 meters with safety, precision and efficiency.”

Yu Long, chief engineer at the Research Academy of Offshore Oil Engineerin­g Co Ltd, based in Tianjin, said, “Our company has been collaborat­ing with Tianhe since 2016, and we will continue our partnershi­p in advancing computing capabiliti­es for deeper sea exploratio­n, undersea pipeline developmen­t, human resources training and research.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors gather at the booth of the National SuperCompu­ter Center in Tianjin in May 2023.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors gather at the booth of the National SuperCompu­ter Center in Tianjin in May 2023.

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