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00:01:07 1 Progress
00:02:50 2 Supercomputing centers
00:03:01 2.1 SCCAS
00:03:36 2.2 Guangzhou
00:04:16 2.3 Changsha
00:04:56 2.4 Jinan
00:05:19 2.5 Shanghai
00:05:39 2.6 Shenzhen
00:06:14 2.7 Tianjin
00:07:23 2.8 Wuxi
00:07:47 3 See also
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"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
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China operates a number of supercomputer centers which, altogether, hold 29.3% performance share of world's fastest 500 supercomputers.The origins of these centers go back to 1989, when the State Planning Commission, the State Science and Technology Commission and the World Bank jointly launched a project to develop networking and supercomputer facilities in China. In addition to network facilities, the project included three supercomputer centers. China's Sunway TaihuLight ranks second in the TOP500 list.
As of 2018, China dominated the globe's highest performance machines list with 206 out of the top 500 fastest supercomputers in the world, exceeding the second placing (United States) which had 124.
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