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China aims to become supercomputer superpower

JUN 01, 2010
Physics Today
BBC : According to a list released yesterday at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, two of the world’s ten fastest supercomputers are Chinese. By one theoretical benchmark, the Nebulae machine at China’s National Super Computer Center in Shenzhen could even be the fastest.
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