China News Agency, Beijing, June 23 (Reporter Liu Yuying) The TOP500 organization that provides statistics for high-performance computers released the latest global TOP500 list on the 23rd. Among them, Chinese manufacturers accounted for more than 60% of the total.

  The list shows that among the 500 supercomputers with the strongest floating-point computing performance in the world, Chinese manufacturers Lenovo, Dawning, and Inspur are the top three suppliers in the world, with a total of 312 units delivered, accounting for more than 62% of the TOP500 share, of which Lenovo delivered 180 units.

  In terms of deployment, the number of supercomputers deployed in China continues to rank first in the world. In the TOP500 supercomputer, Chinese customers deployed 226 units, accounting for more than 45% of the overall share. In terms of computing power, the total computing power delivered by Lenovo exceeds 3.55 billion times, ranking second in the world.

  In terms of single-point floating-point operations, the supercomputing “SuperMUC-NG” designed and manufactured by Lenovo for the Leibniz Supercomputing Center in Germany ranks 13th, and its certified computing power is 190 million floating-point operations per second. Reached the world's leading level.

  From the list, the high-performance computing industry is achieving technological breakthroughs. The ranking champion supercomputer "Fugaku" (Fugaku) ​​is the world's first ARM-based processor-driven TOP500 high-performance computing cluster, with certified computing power of more than 5.13 billion times per second.

  E-level computing is the peak of high-performance computing technology being pursued by large countries including China, the United States and Japan. Last year, Lenovo, Intel and other world-renowned supercomputing enterprises jointly created the "E-level Computing Vision Committee", which is committed to promoting E-level computing, that is, a supercomputer with tens of billions of operations per second. (Finish)