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China develops its own supercomputer


Summary: Chinese Academician Chen Guoliang and his team launched the country’s first self-developed super computer, the KD-90.
January 2, 2013 -- 14:59 GMT (06:59 PST)
Powered by independently-designed eight-core processors and a ultra-multi-port Gigabit Ethernet switching chip, the high-performance supercomputer “KD-90” was developed in December by academician Chen Guoliang with help from the China University of Science and Technology and a team from Shenzhen University, according to a Chinese tech newspaper's report.

Equipped with 10 eight-core processors, the Long Xin 3B, the KD-90 has a theoretical peak computing ability of one trillion times per second. The whole computing system, which consists of a front server, five compute nodes, two Gigabit Ethernet switches and a monitoring unit, is no bigger than a microwave oven. Compared to the KD-60, it uses 62 percent less power at 900w.

The supercomputer uses open-source software, some of which are mathematical function libraries especially optimized for the Long Xin 3B processor. The computer also features a visual monitoring and administrating operation system which is highly compatible, easy to upgrade, and user-friendly.

The supercomputer KD-90 can be used for mathematics, science and engineering , military and national security, and economics. According to the experts, the KD-90 is rated among the world’s most highly advanced systems in terms of programming models and networking applications in the computer and server markets.

Before KD-90, Chen and his team developed its predecessors, KD-50 and KD-60, in 2008 and 2010, both of which were powered by China’s self-designed processors, the Long Xin series.
 
What is the speed?
 
one trillion times per second.
no bigger than a microwave oven
 
one trillion times per second.
no bigger than a microwave oven

You mean the whole supercomputer is not bigger than a microwave oven? Not the whole building as usual?
 
Either this is a mistranslation or a joke.

1 trillion operation per second is only 1 TFLOP. It's NOTHING. One AMD HD 7970 will do 4 TFLOP single-precision and 1 TFLOP double-precision.

A desktop computer anyone can buy in the world will easily break 1 TFLOP... for less than US$1000 and less than 900W.
 
Either this is a mistranslation or a joke.

1 trillion operation per second is only 1 TFLOP. It's NOTHING. One AMD HD 7970 will do 4 TFLOP single-precision and 1 TFLOP double-precision.

A desktop computer anyone can buy in the world will easily break 1 TFLOP... for less than US$1000 and less than 900W.


yeah one teraFlops - very slow. not outstanding at all but at least there is some indigenous progress on the cpu development.

However it is powered by only 10 eight-core processors and its speed and capabilities will be much greatly enhanced by connecting with many more processors. Lets see how it goes!

By that time you can envisage the supercomputer in the size of a very large cabinet system!

Our Tianhe 1A is in the top 10 list of Top500 and take at look at its configurations:

Tianhe-1A, an upgraded supercomputer, was unveiled at HPC 2010 China. It is now equipped with 14,336 Xeon X5670 processors and 7,168 Nvidia Tesla M2050 general purpose GPUs. 2,048 FeiTeng 1000 SPARC-based processors are also installed in the system, but their computing power was not counted into the machine's official Linpack statistics as of October 2010. Tianhe-1A has a theoretical peak performance of 4.701 petaflops. NVIDIA suggests that it would have taken "50,000 CPUs and twice as much floor space to deliver the same performance using CPUs alone." The current heterogeneous system consumes 4.04 megawatts compared to over 12 megawatts had it been built only with CPUs.

Tianhe-I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Also we make our own connectors! In addition we have developed this:FeiTeng_(processor)
 
Congrats guys. Good progress in processors. Another step for self reliance.
 
Technically, the only countries that are self-sufficient in that department are the countries who own NVIDIA, Intel and AMD... Anyone with enough money and a few diplomas can build a supercomputer. Manufacturing your own CPUs and GPUs on the hand is a whole another matter.

Build Chinese-made and developped CPUs and GPUs and build a supercomputer out of that and be in the top 10 and I'll be impressed... if any country started right now developping those, it would take a decade to get there... and even then... it depends on the country. Afghanistan couldn't make it in 30 years.
 
Technically, the only countries that are self-sufficient in that department are the countries who own NVIDIA, Intel and AMD... Anyone with enough money and a few diplomas can build a supercomputer. Manufacturing your own CPUs and GPUs on the hand is a whole another matter.

Build Chinese-made and developped CPUs and GPUs and build a supercomputer out of that and be in the top 10 and I'll be impressed... if any country started right now developping those, it would take a decade to get there... and even then... it depends on the country. Afghanistan couldn't make it in 30 years.
The first supercomputer full made by China is the 28th on the top 500 now, 14th in 2011 when it found, Sunway BlueLight MPP, with 8704 China made CPUs -ShenWei processor SW1600, has the speed 1.07016PFlops,
Chinese Sunway BlueLight MPP supercomputer hits world’s most powerful list - SlashGear
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The first supercomputer full made by China is the 28th on the top 500 now, 14th in 2011 when it found, Sunway BlueLight MPP, with 8704 China made CPUs -ShenWei processor SW1600, has the speed 1.07016PFlops,
Chinese Sunway BlueLight MPP supercomputer hits world’s most powerful list - SlashGear
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Sunway has used 8,700 ShenWei SW1600 microprocessors generating 795.9 TFlops Rmax and it is ranked 28th in Top500. SW 1600 processor has a calculating speed of about 0.1 TFlops/second .

Long Xin 3B has a theoretical peak computing ability of one trillion times per second.

There is some improvement but not enough to crack into top 10.

Very slow! Not impressive at all!:rolleyes1:

At least these chips are indigenous!!:whistle:
 
Sunway has used 8,700 ShenWei SW1600 microprocessors generating 795.9 TFlops Rmax and it is ranked 28th in Top500. SW 1600 processor has a calculating speed of about 0.1 TFlops/second .

Long Xin 3B has a theoretical peak computing ability of one trillion times per second.

There is some improvement but not enough to crack into top 10.

Very slow! Not impressive at all!:rolleyes1:

At least these chips are indigenous!!:whistle:

Good work China:china:
 
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