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Before I post the English report below,I would like to add that the system,of which the official release is set on 17.06.2013, represents ONLY Phase I of the Guangzhou Supercomputing Centre,with Phase II‘s grand opening scheduled for 2015.


By Nicole Hemsoth

May 28, 2013

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Let’s get this out of the way now...

We do not generally report on rumors.

But we are making one exception right now.

With so many sources, all of them credible and from across a rather wide swath of the HPC spectrum, we couldn’t ignore the unconfirmed word of what might be a rather stunning victory for China in the race to produce the fastest supercomputer on the planet.

Again, while unconfirmed, from what we have been led to believe from our sets of sources in both industry and academic circles, China may have something on the order of a 50 petaflop system based on the MIC architecture waiting in the wings for June’s Top 500 unveiling. Sources have claimed that Top 500 brass have already been deployed to validate the results and have emerged with the verification.

All of the above have the been consistent elements of the story across sources—the fact that it’s MIC-based, hits the high note at around 50 petaflops, has been validated… but we still haven’t heard any consistent details (at least with enough consistency to report here) about some of the meatier details, including the interconnect, system vendor, or even the exact site of the super.

"The rumor of a new Chinese #1 system of approximately 40 or more petaflops, if true, is another major feather in the cap for the Intel MIC architecture," said Addison Snell, CEO of Intersect360 Research. "But there are additional potential ramifications that are very interesting in what they could mean to the industry."

As Snell explained, "For starters, despite all theories that we cannot reach exascale until 2022 or later, we haven't yet seen a slowdown in peak TOP500 performance. If someone is fielding 40 or 45 petaflops in 2013, it seems to me that someone will make it to an exaflop by the end of the decade. The fact that it is a Chinese system could spur more discussion, or even funding, in the U.S. and elsewhere."

He continued, noting that it will be interesting to see "the full configuration details, especially with regards to the interconnect and to any technology produced in China. If there is or there isn't a substantial amount of Chinese technology, it's interesting to analyze either way."

According to Snell, "One final piece of analysis will be to see how much of the hardware and software, beyond the processors, comes from Intel. Intel has assembled in-house server and interconnect technologies and a robust middleware and development stack. It's conceivable that Intel could be the prime vendor on this or future supercomputing bids."

At this point, we'll stress once again that all of this unconfirmed, but at the very least it does get the conversation going early about what a Chinese system victory means on a number of fronts.

"Of course, in the end, we all want to see what applications will be run -- what new scientific discoveries will be enabled. That's the case with this supercomputer, and every supercomputer past and future. Supercomputing is about pushing the boundaries of discovery; this new Chinese supercomputer, if validated, represents the new upper limit of scalability."

What do you know? Email editor@hpcwire.com and we'll update as we go....

HPCwire: Is China Set to Unveil Record-Shattering Supercomputer?
 
May 29, 2013

Details Emerge About China's 50+ Petaflop Chart-Topper

Nicole Hemsoth


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*Note* We will be updating this piece throughout the day as more credible confirmation filters in. Send tips to editor@hpcwire.com

*UPDATE* 11:41 a.m. Eastern -- Confirmed from three credible sources--there are 48,000 MICs on the system

*UPDATE* 2:37 p.m. Eastern -- From Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka "1PB memory & 12.4PB Storage. 576 port x 13 Core SW, NW derived from Tianhe-1A & improved (still IB QDRx2 equiv.)"

Yesterday, we took the plunge and reported on the pervasive rumor that a MIC-based Chinese system had been validated by Top 500 brass in person—proving dramatic LINPACK performance against the Titan and the rest of the leaders of the supercomputing pack.

There is currently a team from the Top500 in China and they have reported that they’ve examined the system and that indeed, its performance parallels the early reports.

This morning we’ve been able to confirm a number of details about the system, which for the sake of brevity, we’ll present here in rather short form. Before doing so, thanks to all of you who scurried around to send us emails late last night with confirmation, further details, and insight about the new top super.

The reported performance (we have four highly credible sources confirming) is between 53-55 peak and between 27-29 LINPACK sustained performance. This is actually better than we were led to believe yesterday when it felt a little wrong to make the "50 petaflop" claim, despite our best sources telling us it was so.

The odd thing is that this is the famed Tianhe-2 system—yes, the one that wasn’t even supposed to be completed until 2015. Further, the system’s grand unveiling was going to unleash 100 petaflops onto the world. While we’re still working on understanding the odd timing on this, the fact remains that there’s nothing on the horizon that is going to be able to touch it unless there are some major surprises, which sources emphatically say there will not be.

Inspur, whose pride and joy petaflopper sits eagerly at the Guangzhou Supercomputer Centre, noted today (no edits, which will become painfully obvious):

“This will be the second time that China win the first chair of of Top500 after 3 years of Tianhe-1A. This based the continuous improvement of Chinese HPC industry, that Chinese ‘hard power’ is one of the largest in the world like HPC R&D and construction, etc. Meanwhile, the Chinese ‘soft power’ include HPC application and talents catches up on the advanced level in the world.”

They conclude their hard/soft power statement with the claim that, “The worldwide HPC distribution maybe is changing.”

And for those who are saying this is a “stunt system” we should note that we’re trying to drill down on just what applications this big maw will be crunching. We are also trying to get a handle on how many MICs they’re wrangling—the reports (too early for now) are simply staggering—this will make one hell of a programming article when we’re on hand at ISC.

This is a MIC-only system from what we understand—no GPU acceleration thrown in for added fire, which was what gave the Tianhe-1A its chart-topping power.

What a stellar year for Intel…we’re also lining up some commentary from their end, although there’s little chance they’ll speak on record about the specs until the list is formally announced.

Stay tuned and thanks again for all the info.

HPCwire: Details Emerge About China's 50+ Petaflop Chart-Topper
 
Coming up next will be the Chongqing Supercomputing Centre, with a system of similar number-crunching power but following a different technical route.
 
The Tianhe-2 Phase I system is 4 times as powerful as the US‘ Titan and 1.5 times the size。
 
With this kind of computing power,things like the following

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will fly off their “nests” like wasps。:azn:

Red “RQ-170”:

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:omghaha:
 
Exciting news.

Lets see the rankings of all the countries in Top500 June 2013 edition rolling out soon!
 
China's technological achievement

Congratulations:tup:

China's technological achievement

Congratulations:tup:

China's technological achievement

Congratulations:tup:
 
“Old” DF-41 warhead simulation:

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:omghaha:
 
What a sour grape. A 台巴子 learning in Ukraine :rofl:

China has 68 super-computers ranking in the top 500 list.What do you Formosa swines have?

dont be fooled by the flags!
 
Coming up next will be the Chongqing Supercomputing Centre, with a system of similar number-crunching power but following a different technical route.

Very impressive achievement China, and best of luck in securing the Top 500 rankings for several years in a row in the future. Congratulations!

Now you should be looking at beating Intel and ARM at the microprocessor game, too - namely, China's own rival to the Intel MIC and ultra low-power ARM designs.

PS: I am aware of the MIPS-based architectures being developed by Loongson. How about developing your own instruction set instead?
 
Very impressive achievement China, and best of luck in securing the Top 500 rankings for several years in a row in the future. Congratulations!

PS: I am aware of the MIPS-based architectures being developed by Loongson. How about developing your own instruction set instead?

hi, there,
several indigeous CPU makers in China now, including Loongson and VIA Technologies in Taiwan, there are ShenWei SW-3 (ShenWei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) and YHFT or FT1000 (FeiTeng (processor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) based on OpenSPARC wich is for military use and little upgrade information about it.

in fact, the instruction set of SW-3 is Chinese , however the details of its instruction is not open to public.



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