China claims world computer speed record

China today claimed to have built the world’s fastest supercomputer, underlining its rise as a science and technology powerhouse.

China today claimed to have built the world’s fastest supercomputer, underlining its rise as a science and technology powerhouse.

The Tianhe-1 machine housed at the National Centre for Supercomputing in the northern port city of Tianjin is capable of sustained computing of 2.507 petaflops, the equivalent of 2,507 trillion calculations per second.

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