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WASHINGTON: A Chinese machine has seized the title of world’s most powerful supercomputer, ending nearly a decade of US dominance and underscoring Beijing’s drive to build advanced computing power with homegrown technology.
The system, called LineShine, topped the closely watched TOP500 ranking unveiled at the major computing ISC conference in Hamburg, Germany.
It is the first time since 2017 that a Chinese supercomputer has led the list, which has been published twice a year since 1993 and serves as an informal scoreboard for the world’s computing superpowers.
LineShine knocked the previous champion, the US Energy Department’s El Capitan, into second place.










