China’s new-generation Tianhe supercomputer has reclaimed the top spot on the latest Big Data Green Graph 500 ranking, making waves in the tech world once again.
The Big Data Green Graph 500, first introduced in 2010, is a prestigious global benchmark that evaluates supercomputers based on their performance and energy efficiency in handling large-scale graph computations. It uses a metric called MTEPS/W, which stands for million traversed edges per second per watt.
Tianhe soared to the top with an impressive score of 6,320.24 MTEPS/W, outperforming other supercomputers worldwide. This achievement marks Tianhe’s return to the number one spot since July 2021.
“The top ranking signifies major international breakthroughs in complex data analysis,” said Meng Xiangfei, chief scientist at the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin. “Tianhe will provide crucial support for the development of next-generation intelligent technologies.”
As the global demand for large-scale data analysis grows, graph computing has become a vital component in big data and artificial intelligence research. Supercomputers like Tianhe are at the forefront of this exciting field, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in technology and innovation.
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China's Tianhe supercomputer tops Big Data Green Graph 500 ranking
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