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NUDT Super Computers

Yinhe-I (YH-I)

Yinhe-1 was developed in 1983 as the leading super computer in China with a performance level of 100 MFLOPS.

Yinhe-II (YH-II)

Yinhe-II was built in 1992 achieving performance of 1 GFLOPS.

Yinhe-III

Yinhe-II was upgraded to Yinhe-III in 1996 which achieves 13 GFLOPS.

Tianhe-I

Tianhe-I was first revealed to the public on 29 October 2009, and was immediately ranked as the world's fifth fastest supercomputer in the TOP500 list released at the 2009 Supercomputing Conference (SC09) held in Portland, Oregon, on 16 November 2009.

Tianhe-IA

In October 2010, Tianhe-IA, an upgraded supercomputer achieving a performance level of 2.57 petaflop/s, was unveiled at HPC 2010 China and ranked as the world’s fastest supercomputer in the TOP500 list. In Nov. 2011, the Tianhe-1A ranks second fastest supercomputers in the world on Top500. It was surpassed by K-Computer by Fujitsu at Japan.

Tianhe-2

Tianhe-2 ranked as the fastest supercomputer in the TOP500 list on June 16, 2013.

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