CHINA DEVELOPED
WORLD’S FASTEST SUPERCOMPUTER
China’s
defence scientists have built the world’s fastest supercomputer, capable of
performing 33.86 quadrillion operations per second, surpassing the US Titan
supercomputer, according to survey results announced on Monday,17th
June,2013.Costing $ 100 million, the Tianhe-2 has a peak performance speed of
54.9 quadrillion operations per second, according to the National University of
Defence Technology, which built the computer.The computer’s predecessor, the
Tianhe-1A, was the world’s fastest supercomputer from November 2010 to June
2011, when it was surpassed by Japan’s K computer, state-run Xinhua News
agency reported.
Tianhe-2,
or Milky Way-2, will be deployed at the National Supercomputer Centre in
Guangzho, China, by the end of the year, according to TOP500, a project ranking
the 500 most powerful computer systems in the world.State television CCTV had
shown jubilant scenes as the supercomputer made it for second time taking the first
place in the Top 500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.The
surprise appearance of Tianhe-2, two years ahead of the expected deployment,
marks China’s first return to the No 1 position since November 2010, when
Tianhe-1A was the top system.Tianhe-2 has 16,000 nodes, each with two Intel
Xeon IvyBridge processors and three Xeon Phi processors for a combined total of
3,120,000 computing cores.
The
supercomputer Tianhe-2 is capable of operating as fast as 33.86 petaflops per
second. It was ranked today as the world’s fastest computing system, according
to TOP500.Titan, a Cray XK7 system installed at the US Department of Energy’s
(DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory and previously the No 1 system, is now
ranked No 2.According to TOP500 Editor Jack Dongarra, who toured the Tianhe—2
development facility in May, the system is noteworthy in a number of aspects.“Most
of the features of the system were developed in China, and they are only using
Intel for the main compute part. That is, the interconnect operating system,
front-end processors and software are mainly Chinese,” Dongarra said in a
statement.Rajeeb Hazra, Intel’s vice president, said the production of Tianhe-2
will not only benefit Chinese sciences and industries, but also provide sound
infrastructure for the growing global demands of big data processing.Experts
believe Tianhe-2 demonstrates that China has been developing its own chip technology,
which will ensure that the country plays an important role in the world’s
high-performance computing (HPC
Prof. John Kurakar
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