China's LineShine supercomputer has debuted at the top of the TOP500 list with 2.188 exaflops of double-precision performance using CPUs only — no GPUs. It runs on domestically produced LX2 processors featuring 304 ARMv9 cores each, with Scalable Vector Extensions (SVE) and Scalable Matrix Extensions (SME), totaling roughly 13.79 million cores across ~46,000 chips. Built under US export sanctions, it achieves the top HPL ranking but falls to fourth place on the mixed-precision HPL-MxP benchmark, where GPU/NPU-accelerated machines like the US's El Capitan still lead.
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China's LineShine supercomputer has topped the TOP500 list for the first time since 2017, achieving 2.198 exaflops using an all-CPU design built entirely without Nvidia, AMD, or Intel chips. Housed at the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen, it uses custom LX2 processors based on Armv9, runs KylinOS (a Linux variant), and uses a homegrown interconnect called LingQi. The machine is linked to Huawei. While it leads in high-precision scientific computing, it ranks only fourth on AI-style mixed-precision benchmarks, and major US hyperscaler clusters don't even enter the contest. The achievement is framed as a direct response to US export controls, which critics say have inadvertently accelerated China's push for semiconductor self-sufficiency — and exposed a loophole since CPU exports face far looser restrictions than GPUs.