LineShine
Coverage of LineShine in the Nexus archive.
- China claims the world’s fastest supercomputer
China's LineShine supercomputer at the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen has reclaimed the title of the world's fastest supercomputer, displacing El Capitan from the TOP500 ranking despite US trade restrictions on high-powered computing components. LineShine does not use GPUs, a key component in most modern supercomputers, and the achievement is seen as a message from China to the US.
- China Defies US Restrictions and Builds the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
China built the world's fastest supercomputer named LineShine, which does not use any GPUs, despite US restrictions.
- Chinese supercomputer declared world’s fastest
A Shenzhen-based supercomputer named LineShine was declared the world's fastest, surpassing California's El Capitan by 20% in speed. Unlike most supercomputers, LineShine uses standard microprocessors instead of specialized GPUs, marking China's first such achievement since 2017 and intensifying the transpacific tech rivalry.
- China takes US crown on ranking of world’s fastest supercomputers
China's LineShine has surpassed the US-based El Capitan as the world's most powerful supercomputer, according to the TOP500 list. This marks China taking the lead in the ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers.
- Chinese supercomputer using local processors heads TOP500 list
The LineShine supercomputer in Shenzhen, China, topped the TOP500 list with 2.198 Exaflop/s performance using locally developed LX2 processors based on Armv9 designs and KylinOS. It avoids components from Nvidia, Intel, and AMD, showcasing China's push for tech self-reliance.
- China tops world’s fastest supercomputer ranking
China's LineShine supercomputer has claimed the title of the world's most powerful system, ending nearly a decade of U.S. dominance. Built with entirely Chinese-designed processors, it achieved 2.2 exaflops and is located in Shenzhen. The U.S. retains three of the top four spots, with El Capitan in second place.
- Chinese supercomputer leapfrogs best US machines to be ranked world’s fastest
China's LineShine supercomputer in Shenzhen has been ranked the world's most powerful by the Top500, surpassing the US's El Capitan. This marks the first time since 2017 that a Chinese supercomputer has topped the list.
- Chinese supercomputer displaces US machines as world’s fastest for first time since 2017
A Chinese supercomputer named LineShine has surpassed U.S. machines to become the world’s most powerful, marking the first time since 2017 that a Chinese system has topped the TOP500 ranking. LineShine, located at China’s National Supercomputing Center, achieved 2.198 exaflops and operates using conventional CPUs rather than GPUs, while the U.S. El Capitan now ranks second.
- Return to the top: China’s LineShine beats US El Capitan in Top500 supercomputer rankings
China's LineShine supercomputer, developed by the National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen, reclaimed the world's fastest supercomputer title with 2.198 exaflops, surpassing the US's El Capitan at 1.809 exaflops. The rankings were released at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg.