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 China Plans to Build a Supercomputer Internet Network


China plans to establish an internet network with supercomputers to improve its technology and research capacity. This network aims to take advantage of high processing power in industrial applications. The Ministry of Science and Technology of China held a meeting attended by advanced computer technology experts, universities, research institutions, and company representatives and received their opinions on the project of establishing an internet network with supercomputers.


According to the news of the South China Morning Post newspaper, the details and technical specifications of the project may have been discussed at this meeting. At the meeting held in the city of Tianjin, representatives of 15 universities and application centers working on supercomputers discussed a network model with many interconnected supercomputers. It was stated that with this network model, it is possible to work on many issues that are thought to offer solutions to the problems in the industry. Representatives expressed their desire to participate in the project and their desire to participate in the system. Representatives attending the meeting stated that the joint network can provide solutions to the unequal distribution of resources in the industry, changing technological standards, and difficulties in software development. It was emphasized that the project could offer new opportunities to researchers and practitioners in aviation, the pharmaceutical industry, meteorology, finance, and many other fields. The attendees of the meeting pointed out that data analysis and artificial intelligence studies revealed the need for increasing computer capacity. Li Guojie of the Chinese Academy of Engineering stated that China has some of the best supercomputers in the world, but these computers are not used enough in industrial applications. Li Guojie said that China must provide access to companies and researchers by establishing an efficient supercomputer internet network to close this gap.
 
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