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Supercomputing in China

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Lenovo
Lenovo Group Limited, trading as Lenovo ( , ), is a Hong Kong–based Chinese-AmericanMultiple sources:
Tianhe-I
Tianhe-I, Tianhe-1, or TH-1 (, ; Sky River Number One) is a supercomputer capable of an Rmax (maximum range) of 2.5 peta FLOPS. Located at the National Supercomputing Center of Tianjin, China, it was the fastest computer in the world from October 2010 to June 2011 and was one of the few petascale supercomputers in the world.
Tianhe-2
Tianhe-2 or TH-2 (, i.e. 'Milky Way 2') is a 33.86-petaflop supercomputer located in the National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou, China. It was developed by a team of 1,300 scientists and engineers.
Sunway TaihuLight
supercomputer in Jiangsu, China
Kylin
Chinese computer operating system
Loongson
Loongson () is the name of a family of general-purpose, MIPS architecture-compatible, later in-house LoongArch architecture microprocessors, as well as the name of the Chinese fabless company (Loongson Technology) that develops them. The processors are alternately called Godson processors, which is described as its academic name.
Jiuzhang
quantum computer prototype
Steve Chen
American computer engineer
Sunway
series of Chinese supercomputing processors
Nebulae
supercomputer in China
supercomputing in China
overview of supercomputing in China
SW26010
Chinese-designed manycore microprocessor
National Supercomputing Center in Guangzhou (NSCC-GZ)
supercomputer site in Guangzhou, China
FeiTeng
FeiTeng (飞腾, fēiténg) is the name of several computer central processing units designed and produced in China for supercomputing applications. The microprocessors have been developed by Tianjin Phytium Technology. The processors have also been described as the YinHeFeiTeng (银河飞騰, YHFT) family. This CPU family has been developed by a team directed by NUDT's Professor Xing Zuocheng.