Tianhe-2 Supercomputer

Tianhe-2 or TH-2 (Chinese: 天河-2; pinyin: tiānhé-èr; literally: "Heavenriver-2", that is, "Milky Way 2") is a 33.86-petaflop supercomputer located in National Supercomputer Center in Guangzhou.[3] It was developed by a team of 1,300 scientists and engineers.
It is the world's fastest supercomputer according to the TOP500 lists for June 2013, November 2013, June 2014, November 2014 and June 2015. Plans of the Sun Yat-sen University in collaboration with Guangzhou district and city administration to double its computing capacities were stopped by a US government rejection of Intel's application for an export license for the CPUs and coprocessor boards. The Wall Street Journal analysts considered this a blow to Intel and their suppliers sales and a drag to US information technology development, but concurrently a boost for China's own processor-development-and-production-industry.
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