China Is About To Change The World Forever With This, And 'It's Changing EVERYTHING'

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China Is About To Change The World Forever With This, And "It's Changing EVERYTHING"

Let’s dive into a fascinating topic that’s shaping the future of technology and international relations: the supercomputing rivalry between the U.S. and China. It’s not just about who has the fastest machines; it’s about power, innovation, and what it means for the world. For years, American and Chinese scientists were like best buddies, working together on supercomputers—those massive machines that help us tackle everything from predicting hurricanes to developing vaccines. Think of them as the heavyweights of the tech world, essential for pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence (AI). But recently, things have taken a turn, and not for the better.

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In a surprising move, China decided to pull out of the Top500 supercomputing forum, a key platform where the world’s fastest supercomputers are ranked. This forum has been a staple since 1993, showcasing the best and brightest in supercomputing. The latest ranking, released in June 2023, showed that the top three supercomputers are all based in the U.S. But hold on—experts like Jack Dongarra, one of the co-founders of the Top500, believe that the reality might be different. “The Chinese have machines that are faster,” he says. They just haven’t submitted their results. That’s a big deal! So, why does this matter? Well, this withdrawal marks the end of an era and creates a significant divide in the scientific community. Western scientists are worried that this separation will slow down the development of AI and other technologies.

Instead of collaborating, both countries are now working in silos, which could stifle innovation.
And here’s where it gets really interesting: the U.S. government is struggling to figure out whether it or China has the upper hand in supercomputing capabilities. Some academics are even taking it upon themselves to dig for clues about China’s progress, poring over research papers and chatting with Chinese peers at conferences. It’s like a high-stakes game of tech detective! Now, let’s talk about why supercomputers are so crucial in this rivalry. It’s not just about bragging rights; it’s about national security.

Jimmy Goodrich, a senior adviser for technology analysis at Rand Corp., puts it bluntly: “If the other guy can use a supercomputer to simulate and develop a fighter jet or weapon 20% or even 1% better than yours… it’s checkmate.” In this game, the country with the faster supercomputers can gain a significant edge in military technology and nuclear capabilities. The U.S. has been tightening the screws on China’s access to advanced technology for a while now. Back in 2015, the U.S. cut off Chinese supercomputer developers from accessing Intel chips and other high-tech hardware.

This was just the beginning. By 2019, under the Trump administration, things escalated further, with several Chinese supercomputing organizations blacklisted for allegedly having military ties. These restrictions have had a big impact. Analysts believe that China’s decision to keep its supercomputing capabilities under wraps is partly due to fears that the U.S. might impose even stricter measures if they show off their advancements. Without access to cutting-edge chips, many of which come from companies like Nvidia, China faces some serious challenges in maintaining its competitive edge.

Despite these hurdles, China isn’t sitting still. The Chinese government is increasingly turning to domestically produced processors to power their supercomputers. However, this shift comes with its own set of issues. Many of these chips are older-generation models, which means China might have to rely on a brute-force approach. Imagine stringing together hundreds of thousands of less powerful chips. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the impressive strides China has made in supercomputing. The journey began back in the 1960s when the U.S. first started developing these machines. Fast forward to today, and you’ll see that the landscape has changed dramatically. In November 2017, China boasted 202 supercomputers on the Top500 list, compared to just 143 for the U.S. That’s a significant shift! But here’s the kicker: many high-performance machines in China remain unreported. Dongarra estimates that around 50 supercomputers owned by intelligence agencies or private firms would likely make the Top500 if their owners decided to share the data.

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You do yours. I do mine. China doesn't do anything bad. Her achievement is human society's success.

annan
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When I was a professor, I had a chinese student. We became good friends ( Buddist refugee from Vietnam). He introduced me to his network of many other Asians. In short, best thing that happened for both of us. That was over 40 years ago! I learned much from him that made my life better and happier.❤❤❤
Asian people are awesome... We can learn much from them.❤❤❤

meteorable
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It is not about China and US. It is about the responsibility to human development. Using any nation's social security as excuse to block any development is real CRIME to human society.

annan
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Congratulation for Chinese great contributions to human society.

annan
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US should put your efforts on your own development but not stick your nose on China.

annan
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China welcome the competition, while America is protectionist, America has a so called intilictual property law, China don't have that law because competition is open cause China knows benefits of it cause the people's are looking for affordable human consumption..

florantesoriano
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Thank you Robot Wilbert for this most informative update! 👍

roninnotasheeplikeyou.
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US should work hard to find out how to bring two astronauts home and not let them waiting their deaths in the space. US should as China or Russia help.

annan
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Ever pragmatic China does not brag about their achievements like the USA and other Western countries. Instead, China doggedly and, of course, quietly plod on and persevere until they have achieved their goals.
Another thing that China like to do is, when they reveal to the world what they have, they are in actual fact showing something which are already a couple generations behind their latest achievements. It's a case of, "If you are impressed with this technology, then you will be blown away by what we really have that's kept under wrapped which is for us to know and you to find out."

williamwilliam
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China has finally lost her patience for the US to become civilised, instead to continue pursuing research and development on her own.
Instead of cooperating with China, the US has pursued all manners possible to stifle China's progress through sanctions and denying China's access to advanced technologies, components and hardware. The US has not only tried to stifle China's progress on its own, it has forced its allies through legislation to prevent exports of advanced technologies to China.
Not sharing her progress with the western world especially the US is a loss to the US.
Like what China has achieved in many fields, she will continue to surpass most of the current technologies within the next decade.

yokhwalam
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All in one & one to all, super brain of Internet big Bank data

SANN-
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Lots of top scientist in America are of Chinese origin too...Chinese are good at thinking out of the box !! Just like Pan swims out of the pool when he swims...!! Understands ?!?

choykong
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Now isee. China. Even. Can. Breath. Under. The. Water. Seems. They posses midas hand....

ChophathungPatton-ju
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I like the movie "Colossus: The Forbin Project"
The more i see youtube videos like this one, the more i think that the competitions between great nations will eventually lead to a point where everyone loses control over what they develop, and i dont mean that A.I. will become self aware and control nuclear warheads, i mean that the technology will be used illegally and it will hve major consequences for everyone.

LordLemoncake
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Super computers are good in pattern matching.

rehanansari
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The supercomputers already built support any weapon tech needed today. This race is already lost, they built the f22 in 2005 still considered one of the most sophisticated aircraft still with export restricted while the f35 is inferior in many key parameters to the f22. Nuclear weapons were designed before any of these super computers were built. The technology in a single PC these days can simulate stress and fatigue on various materials. Even radar and thermal simulation can be done one a couple pc's. Super computers built in the last 10 years are more than capable of designing any technical simulation for industry. Even the AI race is not an issue some of the best AI models are coming from Chinese companies even after more than five years of tech isolation. At the moment these supercomputers are just a d!c% swinging contest. I have no doubt the Chinese will be competitive in the AI sector just like they dominated the crypto sector with ASIC's

justindressler
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Lack of transparency? Ambition... Ambition... Ambition...

yc-tai
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China brics technology colabaration ?

aJarrowLad
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Tech "RACE"? What a ridiculous expression.

rojagogo
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By now, it seems both sides are moving a part at accelerated speed. So let it be, to each his own! China had attained the stage where she could move on her own! Let's see who can move faster and into higher stage of developments. Isn't it a joke that China should not use her technology to enhance her own armed forces? Let's see the scenario by 2030!

PahatRout